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heat dump for englander 28-3500 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="88bomber" data-source="post: 4466790" data-attributes="member: 76793"><p>I'm trying to figure out the best way to install a heat dump (or similar device) on my englander 28-3500. Just something to dump the heat in case of a power outage...and I'm not around.</p><p></p><p>The englander has just an 8" duct coming out, no square plenum, so I'd have to create several transitions (round to rectangle/square) to use the yukon heat dump.</p><p></p><p>I thought about installing an 8" "Y" above the furnace and using two automatic (electric) dampers in each outlet leg, one normally open, one normally closed, so that when the power goes out, the damper to the ductwork closes, and the other opens to dump the hot air into the basement. But that seems overly complex...and those dampers are about $80 each.</p><p></p><p>Anybody know of something that works with 8" duct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="88bomber, post: 4466790, member: 76793"] I'm trying to figure out the best way to install a heat dump (or similar device) on my englander 28-3500. Just something to dump the heat in case of a power outage...and I'm not around. The englander has just an 8" duct coming out, no square plenum, so I'd have to create several transitions (round to rectangle/square) to use the yukon heat dump. I thought about installing an 8" "Y" above the furnace and using two automatic (electric) dampers in each outlet leg, one normally open, one normally closed, so that when the power goes out, the damper to the ductwork closes, and the other opens to dump the hot air into the basement. But that seems overly complex...and those dampers are about $80 each. Anybody know of something that works with 8" duct? [/QUOTE]
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