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Yall explain this heating oil thing for me? Is it a system run through your house like regular central, just uses oil to heat instead of electric coils? Why? Does it get hotter?
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There is a central oil burning furnace which is fed by a large tank of oil. In most of those systems, the furnace produces hot water which is fed through copper pipes to distribute heat throughout the house (either through radiant units or units which blow air over the hot water tubes).
You asked about temperatures. It has been in the teens at night and 20's during the day for about a week here in Indianapolis, IN. |
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Gorgeous pix Monkey!
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Oil is also used in water filled radiators, or in forced hot air. I have forced hot air with natural gas.
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that sounds very pricey to operate a heat system like that.
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I think its close what you southern boys pay for air?? I( pay about $1600 a year for Gas, thats heat and hot water.
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probably so, when fuel was high electric bills would be a 300mth norm
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I think that burning oil evolved from the old days when coal was the norm around here. I remember growing up in houses that still had the old coal chutes and bins. Many of the oil dealers still had names like Joe's Coal & Oil.
MJ, it is a Nikon D40. My daughter has a D80 and they are both great cameras. |
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