Gas and Oil Home Heating Furnaces - Low heat
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01-22-01, 09:12 PM
In a three bedroom,living room &kitchen 1200sf block house I have a Singer GB-2100 gas heating unit installed. The heat output from registers is good ( 120 degrees ) however the house doesn't seem to stay warm throughout. Could this be too small a unit or too small a blower or something else?
01-23-01, 04:47 AM
Where do you live. Is it cold? Have you cheacked your insulation in the attic?What kind of windows do you have?
Their might be nothing wrong with your furnace.
Have you shut off the downstairs vents on rooms you dont use?
Their might be nothing wrong with your furnace.
Have you shut off the downstairs vents on rooms you dont use?
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01-23-01, 02:40 PM
The guys and gals on the forum have answered abunch of ?s from people in AZ.They have been related to lack of heat from heat pump units.This has been because as they have stated "outside air temps LOWER than normal.I am not familiar with the Singer model code numbers.Seems to me your unit produces 21,000 btus.Please give us more input,i.e.>>>>>you have lived in this house 6 years,just moved in,you have had unit serviced in the last year or two,to make sure all burners are firing?PDF