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762,000 btu-hr dropped in 2021, residential
GW
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Perhaps not a huge number, but I keep a tally of all the systems we install throughout the year, almost always the systems we are installing are smaller than the systems we are yanking. The grand total for 2021 is 762,000 BTUs off of the grid (not including all the LP jobs) I’m going to sit and wait for somebody at the gas utility to come and pat me on the back.😀
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@GW is that actual BTUs saved or the difference in equipment old versus new?0
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Ed it’s the old vs new- just name plate BTU1
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Robert well please tell me how rookie, post some numbers. If you’re in giant homes or in a area where people are really nutty, I can see this being low. We just have one install crew, and do 100 plus refer units a year. Also not including oil and LP systems0
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