Our New Leisure Line AK 110 Coal Furnace
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Just installed it this past week. Trying to think of more ways to create more heat.
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- davidmcbeth3
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Just in time ! Looks good. I would think a 2000 sq ft house is well served with this furnace.
thx for pics
thx for pics
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Yeah that fire is full grate just testing it out. And no don't have it hooked up too cold air return
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- SWPaDon
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If you install a cold air return, from your living quarters, to the furnace, your house will be warmer as your furnace will be reheating the warmer air from upstairs instead of heating the much colder air from the basement.Brandon and Taylor wrote: And no don't have it hooked up too cold air return
Your furnace won't work near as hard to accomplish the task of heating your house either.