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jwith68

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The "S" stands for Separated combustion. The HDS models bring in outside air for combustion (like 90+ home furnaces), while the HD models use indoor air for combustion. Siginificant price difference, as you may have noticed.
 
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jamesleroy

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Thanks, I didn't know that was another consideration I had to deal with. Apparently most people go with the cheaper unit, like I will, unless somebody has a convincing arguement to the contrary. Any takers?
 
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mulepackin

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Using outside combustion air is usuallly more effecient. Otherwise, it would be a good idea if the inside combustion air is potentially volotile with vapors or dust, etc. I do alot of woodworking in my shop, and even with dust collection have some airborne dust. Nonetheless, I went with the standard HD and have had no problems.
 
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jamesleroy

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I would really consider using the S model if it were actually going to keep the place heated better and more efficiently. Price looks to be about twice as much as a regular hot dawg though. I would expect to recoup the difference in a couple seasons in heat savings. I do strickly woodworking and make it a point to keep anything flammable out in the shed so I'm not concerned with a volotile envirnment. Would anyone who has purchased a HDS unit please give me some feedback about their experience with this model. Also I want to exhaust vent it horizontally and was curious about how the intake vent would be installed?
 
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