How to install central heating and hot water in residential houses/?


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Call a local HVAC company


learn the trade.
Nobody will teach you this, here.
a) It would take about 138 pages to do so
b) Nobody likes to talk to your (insurance) lawyer after you screwed up.
HAVAC experts and plumbers may not be your most favourable kind of people, but idiots they are not. They had a lot to learn...!
Oh that is easy.
All you have to do is learn how to size the proper heat loss for your home figuring square feet and r & u values of the insulation, windows and doors. Figure in any ventilation needs and then once you have that done study how to properly size the right amount of ductwork to supply the air to the house . All you have to know is how to figure static pressure, CFM and face velocities that you want your registers to supply. Oh, dont forget about measuring the proper size of gas line by figuring the longest run method and btu needs. When you get all of that figured out we will dig in to the low and line voltage needs and how to figure the proper combustion gas venting.

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