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391. Gas Furnaces
Relighting the pilot light If the pilot light goes out, the safety mechanism should completely shut off the gas supply.
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392. Electric Furnaces
There is little maintenance that can be carried out on these units; maintenance of their associated distribution systems are covered in the following section.
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393. Furnace Service Maintenance
• The serviceman should carry out the checks indicated..
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394. Warm - Air Heating
You'll notice that the fan often keeps running after the burner has cut out. Air is still being heated; energy in the furnace would be wasted if it shut down right away.
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395. Hot - Water Heating
Open the vent screw at one end of the radiator and keep it open until hot water spurts out — hopefully into a handy cup or glass.
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396. Steam Heating
• Check water level and flush out boiler. Water in the boiler should be kept at the level recommended by your manufacturer.
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397. Your Thermostat
For those who forget, or can't face the thought of stepping out of bed onto a chilly floor in the morning, there are thermostats on the market which will automatically lower the temperature at night and raise it again in the morning just before you get up.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/​home_heating/​heating_control_and_comfort/​your_thermostat.html

398. Fireplaces
A crackling fire makes a room cozy, but what happens when the fire dies out? If the damper is left open, warm room-air shoots up the chimney.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/​home_heating/​heating_control_and_comfort/​fireplaces.html

399. The Ceiling Is First Priority
First, find out the condition and depth of insulation already in your attic. Some older homes have none; most have a small amount — a 2-inch or 3-inch mineral fibre batt — and this may have settled or become water damaged.
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400. Instructions For Insulating Framed Walls
You can cut these out later. Be sure to fit insulation behind pipes, ducts and electrical boxes.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/​insulation/​how_to_insulate/​instructions_for_insulating_framed_walls.html


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May 24, 2012