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Englander Add-On Wood Furnace - Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Young_Buck" data-source="post: 4094881" data-attributes="member: 97558"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>This is my first post, as I have been looking through the forums for quite some time. My question is whether anyone on here has experience with the Englander add-on wood furnance (28-3500)? I currently have a old pre-EPA non-cat wood stove in the basement of our 1250 sq ft ranch home. The wood stove is old and not efficient and I've been considering replacing it with a newer EPA stove; probably either the Drolet HT2000 or a Englander NC30. However, I came across these add-on furnaces this morning and they seem to make a lot of sense. They can hook right up to your existing furnace duck work and pump the heat upstairs via a 850cm blower. Anyone have any history they can share on using them?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help! Look forward to learning from you all.</p><p></p><p>-YB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Young_Buck, post: 4094881, member: 97558"] Hi all, This is my first post, as I have been looking through the forums for quite some time. My question is whether anyone on here has experience with the Englander add-on wood furnance (28-3500)? I currently have a old pre-EPA non-cat wood stove in the basement of our 1250 sq ft ranch home. The wood stove is old and not efficient and I've been considering replacing it with a newer EPA stove; probably either the Drolet HT2000 or a Englander NC30. However, I came across these add-on furnaces this morning and they seem to make a lot of sense. They can hook right up to your existing furnace duck work and pump the heat upstairs via a 850cm blower. Anyone have any history they can share on using them? Thanks for your help! Look forward to learning from you all. -YB [/QUOTE]
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