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Blue440Duster

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Searched around for the best price, dropped the bomb and picked up a HD75 HotDawg furnace(75K btu[NG]) unpacked it and realized you have to specify HD"S"75 to get the one that uses outside air for combustion.... DOH!:willy_nil

OK tell me it's all OK don't fret keep the one you got don't worry it's no big difference.

I have a 36' x 30' 6" insulated walls(cellulose) split for the hoist clearance 12'flat/16'+vaulted R30 fiberglass insulated ceiling.

Thought I would get the fresh air model to avoid asphyxiating myself. I sometimes fall asleep out there and would like to wake each time(not to much to ask):Sleep:

What YE say? Keep it? or Repack it and make my way back to the store? :dunno:
 
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ripsnortMN

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Keep it. The fresh air model is significantly more money if I recall correctly. Its not like you are putting carbon monoxide into the air by running it. The exhaust is vented so im sure you'll be good.
 
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Blue440Duster

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Wow you are right Sir... like more than double the price... I'll stick with what I have.


Case solved.
 
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gregl

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The Sterling Garage Guy is already set up for outside air. All you need is to provide the venting. I just turned mine on for the first time today after the propane company made the final connections. I paid about $700 for the 75k BTU unit including shipping. I'll post a photo in a new thread.
 
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Blue440Duster

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Yah I saw your thread 1 day after I bought mine for the same price DOH!:tantrum2:

Gunna check and see if there is a restocking fee for mine and look into the sterling
 
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