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Oil Deaerators
Tony Massi
Member Posts: 86
in Oil Heating
I was told that it's illegal to install an oil deaerator ( tiger loop) inside of a house. They can only be installed on the outside of a building. This is because of the fumes it gives off while venting may be harmful. I guess this would mean basements are off limit also.
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Sounds prognostications from someone who doesn't like Tigerloops and doesn't understand how they work.
More mis-information from the land of the know nothings.
The same ones who use the universal oil burner nozzle in every application they come to. A 70 degree hollow nozzle. No matter what was in there and was working fine. Doesn't need a combustion analyzer, and can "set" any flame by eye, better than any stinkin' machine. Because they are so experienced.0 -
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Oh yes! I am gagging on the fumes in my basement as I write this. What a bunch of misinformed BS. Super product. I just wish it was a little more long lived.0
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