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Re: Norge oil furnace (O.T.)


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Posted by DAVE (CO) on October 20, 2005 at 10:18:32 from (207.174.26.242):

In Reply to: Re: Norge oil furnace (O.T.) posted by Jay (ND) on October 20, 2005 at 09:33:51:

Jay,
Yes, it's a stand alone unit. On the lower back of the furnace housing is what I thought was the injector pump but is probably the carb that you're referring to. (It has the Detroit Lubrication Company inf on it). It does have a rod coming out if the top plate with markings for low, medium, high etc. with starting instructions. It goes straigth up into the unit, The top is still under newspapers dating 1967, but I bet that it has a knob that connects to the rod. I'll check tonight. On the side is a small rod that I'm fairly certain is for the fuel shut-off. There is no place for duct work. I plugged it in last night and best as I can tell, the air is pulled from the top, sides, and upper front and routed around a upside down "L" shaped firebox and blown out the front bottom through the fan. I have an old ad that looks somewhat like it I can email you. (I'm not sure how to link a picture). I could take a picture tonight of it as well. One question I have is: Is the firebox lined? From the outside of the firebox it looks like sheetmetal, from the inside it looks like there is something coming off the sides of it, like a coating of sort. I didn't know if it was just residue, or some sort of liner. Does that help answer your questions? Sorry for so many questions. I'm extremely grateful for your help, I can't find anything on-line about it.


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