Re: Hurricane furnace

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Terry Webner
Posts: 9
Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2000 1:17 am

Hurricane furnace

Post by Terry Webner »

'We had a problem with our Hurricane furnace where the exhaust from the furnace
came apart from the muffler just at the bottom of the furnace. Maybe the
furnace runs good this way?? But it is noisy and can cause the wood base that
furnace sits on to burn. With the exhaust separated just below the furnace,
heat is forced up to the furnace and causes the wood around the hole to scorch.
If you think your furnace is noisy and smell wood burning, check the bottom of
the furnace.

The exhaust clamp didn't hold mine together. I made sure the furnace exhaust
was inserted into the ell by one inch (this took some tapping with a hammer) and
put a self threading metal screw thru the ell and furnace exhaust. I then
replaced the exhaust clamp just below the screw. This seems to hold everything
in place and seals the system so the exhaust goes thru the system and not back
up to the furnace and wood base.

Terry Webner'
Richard G
Posts: 23
Joined: Mon Jan 17, 2000 2:04 pm

Re: Hurricane furnace

Post by Richard G »

'Dangerous ! Not to mention the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning !
You're lucky to have caught it. RG'
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