Weil Mclain GV90-4 BTU High Efficiency Gas Boiler Natural Gas 382200



Weil Mclain GV90-4 BTU High Efficiency Gas Boiler Natural Gas 382200

Weil Mclain GV90-4 BTU High Efficiency Gas Boiler Natural Gas 382200
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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Great Price Raritan 507957

Raritan 1700 Series Water Heater Heating Element with Gasket 120V Screw



Raritan 1700 Series Water Heater Heating Element with Gasket 120V Screw

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Raritan 1700 Series Water Heater Heating Element with Gasket 120V Screw

Raritan 1700 Series Water Heater Heating Element with Gasket 120V Screw

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Raritan 1700 Series Water Heater Heating Element with Gasket 120V Screw

Raritan 1700 Series Water Heater Heating Element with Gasket 120V Screw Overview

Product : RARITAN HEATING ELEMENT W/ GASKET 120 VOLT SCREW-IN TYPE Manufacturer : RARITAN ENGINEERING Manufacturer Part No : WH1A-S UPC : 085462011269

Raritan 1700 Series Water Heater Heating Element with Gasket 120V Screw

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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Great Price Coleman 2000007107

Coleman Hot Water-On-Demand Portable Water Heater



Coleman Hot Water-On-Demand Portable Water Heater

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Coleman Hot Water-On-Demand Portable Water Heater

Coleman Hot Water-On-Demand Portable Water Heater

Product Feature
  • Hot Water on Demand Portable Water Heater comes with a 5-gallon collapsible water container, rechargeable pump battery, and pump/heater unit
  • Delivers hot water anytime, anywhere (for outdoor use only) in five seconds
  • Variable temperature control from scalding hot to cold
  • Built in igniter with instant on/off, and a convenient swing-out spout
  • Accessories sold separately include: spray adapter, carry case, water hose adapter, and bulk propane adapter
Coleman Hot Water-On-Demand Portable Water Heater

Coleman Hot Water-On-Demand Portable Water Heater Overview

Hot Water on Demand Portable Water Heater

Coleman Hot Water-On-Demand Portable Water Heater Specifications

Heat water for cooking, to wash dishes, take showers, and make tea and coffee in just five seconds, with the Coleman Hot Water-On-Demand Portable Water Heater. Whether you're boating or camping, the Coleman Portable Water Heater will make your experience of the outdoors easier and more comfortable with on demand hot water.

With variable temperature control from scalding (hot enough for tea or coffee) to cold and anywhere in between, the Coleman Portable Water Heater provides on-demand hot water as you need it. The heater comes with a 5-gallon collapsible water container but can be adapted for use with a hose with an additional accessory (sold separately) for continuous flow water. The heater works to heat water in just five seconds with a built in propane fueled burner (propane sold separately). Unlike traditional methods of heating water in the great outdoors (think tiny camp stove and two gallon pot) the heater is equipped with a built in igniter so you can turn the water on and off as you need it. A simple turn of the heater's dial delivers the hot water in just five seconds.

The Coleman Hot Water-On-Demand Heater can heat 40 gallons of water on just one Coleman 16.4 ounce propane bottle and a single pump battery charge. Additional accessories that are sold separately include: a spray adapter for showering, a carry case, a water hose adapter for continuous water flow, and a bulk propane adapter.

Specifications:

  • Built in ignite
  • Instant on/off
  • Swing-out spout
  • Variable temperature control
  • Uses propane for heating
  • Battery-operated pump

About Coleman
The Coleman Company has been creating and innovating products for recreational outdoor use since W.C. Coleman started selling gasoline-powered lanterns in 1900. Inventor of the hugely popular fold-up camp stove, Coleman developed a plastic liner for his galvanized steel coolers in 1957--the birth of the modern cooler--and the company has been improving their utility and design ever since. The array of products that bear the Coleman name now includes just about everything you might need to work or play outdoors, from tents and sleeping bags to boats, backpacks, and furniture.

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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Great Price Travel Essentials

Portable Water Coffee Immersion Beverage Heater



Portable Water Coffee Immersion Beverage Heater

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Portable Water Coffee Immersion Beverage Heater

Portable Water Coffee Immersion Beverage Heater

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  • Heats water only for Coffee, tea, soup
  • Heat water on the go
  • Great for travel and commuting
  • Simple; easy to use
  • Specialized for military travel
Portable Water Coffee Immersion Beverage Heater

Portable Water Coffee Immersion Beverage Heater Overview

Great for heating water while traveling. Tucks into your suitcase or pack. Boils water for instant coffee, tea, and soups. To be used for water only. Automatic 110V/220V dual voltage for worldwide international use. The immersion heater automatically adjusts to the voltage of the power supply. One time only safety cutoff switch shuts power off permanently if container boils dry or if heater is removed from liquid before being unplugged. The 110V and cord plug is for use in North America, or can be used with the correct adapter overseas. Will take longer to heat water in the US and other 110V countries, approx. 5 minutes. The 220V for 220V countries. Comes with detailed instructions, and a 37" cord.

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

The Ultimate Gas Furnace Troubleshooting Guide

The Ultimate Gas Furnace Troubleshooting Guide


Looking for some quick tips on how to keep your gas furnace in tip-top shape this winter? The Ultimate Gas Furnace Troubleshooting Guide will answer all of your questions, including how to turn on a furnace, how to change a furnace Filter, how to test a furnace's Airflow, what to do if a furnace doesn't ignite, and much more.

The Ultimate Gas Furnace Troubleshooting Guide

The Ultimate Gas Furnace Troubleshooting Guide

The Ultimate Gas Furnace Troubleshooting Guide


The Ultimate Gas Furnace Troubleshooting Guide



The Ultimate Gas Furnace Troubleshooting Guide

We hope you find this guide to be useful-and we hope you stay warm this winter!

A) How to Turn On Your Gas Furnace

It sounds easy, but believe it or not, many people don't know how to turn their furnace on or off. Here's a simple, step-by-step breakdown:

* Find the breaker for your furnace. It's part of the electrical panel, which is usually located inyour baseMent, utility room or garage. The breaker should be clearly labeled with a gas furnace sticker. Turn the breaker to the "On" position.

* Locate and turn on the furnace switch. It is typically somewhere near the bottom of your baseMent stAirs-sometimes in the ceiling, sometimes in the furnace room itself, and usually at eye level or slightly higher.

* Set your thermostat. Check that the furnace is on and then make sure that the selector switch is set to "Heat". Finally, adjust your set point temperature, and that's it-your furnace is turned and ready to heat your home!

B) How to Check and Change Your Furnace Filter

Proper maintenance of your furnace Filter can help optimizeAirflow from your furnace, which will keep it running efficiently and economically during the coldest months of the year. To prevent burnout of your furnace parts, we recommend inspecting your filter monthly and changing it every three to six months. Here's how it's done:

* Begin by carefully opening the furnace's external rack or panel door.

* Remove the furnace filter by sliding it out. Take a look at the filter to see if there's any darkness or discoloration.

* If you can't see through the filter, it's definitely time for a new one. Slide the new filter into the furnace, making sure that it is installed in the direction of the airflow. And that's it-you're done!

C) How to Test Your Furnace'sAirflow

If a room in your house is too cold during the winer, it might be because your furnace isn't Supplying enough warm air through the registers in that particular room. There's a simple way to test the airflow from your furnace registers to make sure they are working properly--the garbage bag airflow test.

The test is a quick way to estimate airflow by determining how long it takes to fill a plastic garbage bag common. While it is not a precise measurement, it is better than no measurement at all and will give you a good ideas as to whether you need to call a technician to look at your ductwork.

To do the garbage bag airflow test:

* Tape the mouth of the garbage bag to a coat hanger or piece of cardboard to keep it open.
* Crush thebag flat and place it over the register or exhaust hood.
* Count the number of seconds it takes for the bag to fully inflate.

If the inflation time is:

* 2 seconds = 37 L/s (75 cfm)
* 4 seconds = 20 L/s (40 cfm)
* 10 seconds = 10 L/s (20 cfm)

If the measured airflow is less than 10 L/s, the furnace is delivering only a small amount of heat to a room and needs to be further creamed to determine why the heat is not going through.

The garbage bag airflow test is also useful if you have changed your heating or cooling systems or have made major renovations to your house.

D) If Your Gas Furnace Fails to Ignite

If you can hear that your furnace is on and the fan is running, but all you'regetting air is cold, you likely have ignition failure. Try resetting your furnace by turning the switch to off for at least ten seconds, then turning it on again. If that doesn't do the trick, give your HVAC contractor to call.

E) Furnace Troubleshooting Checklist

Think your gas furnace has quit? You could save yourself the cost of a no-heat service call by checking the following:

* Is the furnace switch in the on position? It may have been turned off by mistake.

* Is the thermostat properly set to the "heat" position and the temperature set to your normal heat setting?

* Is the furnace venting blocked by Snow or ice? If so, try to remove the blockage.

* Are the programmablethermostat batteries fresh?

* Is the circuit breaker in the electric panel in the proper position?

* Is the furnace door properly closed?

* Has the filter been changed recently? If you've checked everything on the list and your furnace still isn't working, give your local HVAC contractor to call, and they'll get your furnace back up and running as soon as possible.

F) How to Properly Remove Vent Blockages

If you become aware of a furnace problem that might involve the exterior vent, do a quick inspection and see if any Snow, ice or some common household item might be blocking the vent. If so, before removing the obstruction, head inside first and turn the off the power to your furnace. Now, you can safely clearaway whatever is blocking your exterior vent. Once you're done, turn your furnace back on using either the breaker or the switch.

A lack of airflow through the furnace's interior vents could mean your furnace fan motor has grabbed. If this has happened, don't try to fix the problem yourself-contact the expert furnace repair technicians at your local HVAC contractor.

G) How to Stop Air Leaks and Prevent Heat Loss

Air leaks account for a significant amount of a home's heat loss in winter-resulting in increased heating costs as your furnace constantly tries to replace the warm air that has escaped from your home. Fixing these leaks will save you money on your heating bills.

To stop leaksaround windows and doors:

* Remove the trims carefully.
* Fill large cracks or gaps with foam backer rod, oakum, or expanding polyurethane foam.
* Replace the trims and caulk along the edges.

To stop leaks along baseboards:

* Caulk along the seams without removing the baseboard.
* Remove the baseboard and caulk between the wall and the floor.

To stop leaks around electrical outlets on outside walls:

* Turn off power to the outlet and remove the outlet cover.
* Install a foam insulating pad.
* Replace the outlet cover turn the power back on to the outlet.

To stop leaks in an unfinished basement:

* Caulk under the basement sill plate and around the joists with a rubber-based caulking or acoustical sealant.
* Any Caulkgaps where reflex ducts.†sounds enter on wall or ceiling.
* Insulate reflex ducts.†sounds with preformed wraps or duct-taped insulation batts.

To stop leaks in your attic:

* Seal any cracks.
* Weather strip your attic door and close it tightly.

H) If a Gas Smell is Detected

In the unlikely event that you smell something rotten egg smell like, you could have a gas leak. Don't turn on any electrical switches and open all of your windows. Then, go to a neighbour's house and contact your HVAC contractor or your local gas provider immediately.

The Ultimate Gas Furnace Troubleshooting Guide

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Turbo Burn Multi Fuel Stored Energy System

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