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Converting a HTM furnace to boiler heat
Doug Groening
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I presently have an Amana HTM gas fired system, with water heater, that is in the need of replacing. Would a boiler fired sytem with forced air heat exchanger for the furnace and a heat exchanger for an indirect-fired hot water heater system be the ideal conversion for us? The HTM system is in the failure mode and has actually very well out lived its existence as it is no longer supported by Amana. I still favor the central burner control for energy effeciency and am very much interested in this type of package if anybody offers it. Please forward to my e-mail any information you may have in this regards. Thank you, in advance, for your assistance!
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Surely, anyone of.....
the new condensing boilers will be a good replacement for the HTM. I had sold a few and really had no trouble with them. Get some estimates and pick a contractor you can work with and you will be very happy with a new system. You know what you want, so it's a matter of finding someone you are comfortable dealing with, Doug. Best Regards.0
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