How Do You Know if a Bryant Furnace Is Ok to Use in a Mobile Home
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Using a 95% sealed combustion Conventional Furnace in a Mobile Home (?)
Are conventional 95% gas furnaces , ii pipage/sealed combustion, permitted for use in Mobile Homes ? If not, why arnt they specifically ? Thank you.
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No it is not appropriate to use 95% 2 pipage furnace in a mobile dwelling house. Yous must employ a mobile home furnace that is required for mobile homes such as Coleman or Miller. Why? I is safety issues such every bit fire and death. I shut down a furnace eighty% that is only supposed to be used in regular homes and not mobile homes. Sorry matter was that contractor who installed it only installed it like 2 months earlier I shut it downward. Wrong application.
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It must be canonical for mobile home application. I doubt it will be able to handle the high static duct that mobile homes have.
I never let schooling interfere with my education... Mark Twain
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Originally Posted past ISOTHERMAL
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As long as it is certified for MH use.
Coleman has a 92% for such a purpose meant for MH and modular homes. DGAD, DAGE, DAGF model ID depending upon size.
I took a gander through the various spec sheets for Goodman downflow 90s, I didn't say anywhere that it said OK to utilize in MH.
Last edited past BaldLoonie; 11-05-2008 at 03:45 PM.
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Originally Posted by BaldLoonie
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I call up Payne/Bryant has a counterflow 90% that is MH approved.
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Originally Posted by HeyBob
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Originally Posted by IbeDavid
Goodman claimed that the electric was not approved for mobile homes but were approved for modular homes with conventional low static duct.
So its going to depend on wether the unit is approved for mobile home installation.I never allow schooling interfere with my education... Marking Twain
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Loonie and Heybob are correct. THe unit of measurement has to be rated for mobile abode use. The Carrier unit needs to be modified to handle the high static duct system. Modular and manufactured housing are different animals.
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Originally Posted past 7X
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Every bit far as I know,the only thing that y'all demand to do to install a 90+ gas furnace in a mobile dwelling house is to deeply affix it to the wall in the furnace encloser.
I've installed a couple of Trane and their mobile home kit consisted of several brackets to secure the furnace to the wall.
If you lot look at a Nordyne mobile dwelling house furnace the blower is completely standard and then the SP is non that big a deal.
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I've heard of Carrier Infinity going in Mobile/Manufactured Homes with nifty results. This is but hearsay, but I was told to get MH rating the furnace must include a propane kit standard.
I wasn't comfortable doing that, so I've gone with White and Carrier for my MH installs. I don't sell non-condensing equipment equally a personal dominion, so both were sealed combustion 90+. I like the Carrier xl,000 as it has the smallest blower and therefore lowest airflow noise.
Honey to know if anybody has hard reference material answering these questions...
IMO, if yous recommend a bundle unit it indicates no business concern for durable and energy efficient solutions for the homeowner, merely selfish interest in selling crap and getting on to the next.
Last edited past tedkidd; 10-06-2010 at 01:09 PM.
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Scorpio54,
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Originally Posted by IbeDavid
the home was about 5 anxiety off the ground at its highest point . i intalled it merely like any normal upflow furnace and ran solid trunk lines , i tore out the supply mess and fabricated sleeves and hooked in to the torso line with small runs of flex.
im not sure i would take installed the furnace in the original space. and if its your home patch the hole in the floor and enjoy a new broom/storage closet.
catch a man a fish , feed him for a day.
teach a man to fish , ruin a good business opportunity.
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OP in 2008, I don't recall IbeDave, last active in 2009, will be reading this thread anytime soon. LOL
Politicians need to be changed like diapers, and for the aforementioned reason.
Mark Twain
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catch a homo a fish , feed him for a twenty-four hour period.
teach a human being to fish , ruin a good business opportunity.
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