FAQ

What is the function of the servo pressure regulator?

What is the function of the servo pressure regulator?

The servo pressure regulator closely monitors the outlet or working pressure of the gas valve. Any gas outlet pressure change is instantly sensed and reflected back to the diaphragm. The servo pressure regulator then repositions its diaphragm and disc to change the flow rate.

Why do modern furnaces use IFC?

In a direct burner gas valve system the electronic module or IFC lights the main burner directly without a pilot flame. An integrated furnace controller controls the ignition and sequence of operation of most modern gas furnaces.

What is meant by pre purging a heat exchanger?

What is meant by prepurging a heat exchanger? It is to clear the heat exchanger of any unwanted flue gases, household fumes, or dust that may have accumulated.

How do Trane furnaces work?

How does a furnace work? In a gas furnace, (the most common type of furnace used in homes) natural gas is ignited in the burner and the flames heat up the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger warms up the incoming air and a blower or air handler sends the warm air throughout the home.

What is the best heating system for a home?

Geothermal systems provide the most efficient type of heating. They can cut heating bills by up to 70 percent. Like other types of heat pumps, they are also very safe and environmentally friendly to operate.

What is the cheapest heating system for a house?

Of the four main fuels used to heat US homes, natural gas is the most popular and now the cheapest, as well. A decade ago, gas cost about 80 percent of an equivalent amount of oil; it now costs less than half of oil, as oil prices have risen and America’s boom in natural gas drilling has kept gas prices low.

What’s the cheapest form of heating a house?

Gas is generally much the cheapest form of heating, but its cost depends on a number of factors, including your supplier, tariff and boiler.

Is it better to heat with gas or electric?

The heat produced by your gas system is generally hotter than electric furnaces. This means your home gets warmer in a shorter amount of time, making gas heating better for colder climates. Gas furnaces are more efficient. Gas takes less energy to heat the air circulating through your home.

Is electric heat bad for your health?

Can electric heaters produce carbon monoxide? No. Fireplaces, furnaces, even kerosene lamps and heaters all work by burning fuel. But electric heaters do not pose a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning because they simply do not run or heat the air by burning any type of fuel.

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