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How dry is dry enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="DesertBoy" data-source="post: 3016024" data-attributes="member: 119013"><p>Which is why when you run a natural gas or LP furnace, it dries out the desired conditioned space, AKA thermal envelope. 80% furnaces burn 80% of a cubic foot of gas, and 90% furnaces burn 90% of a cubic foot of gas. That's why if you look at a drain on a 90% furnace, they can drain several gallons a day. That is the moisture that started in the home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesertBoy, post: 3016024, member: 119013"] Which is why when you run a natural gas or LP furnace, it dries out the desired conditioned space, AKA thermal envelope. 80% furnaces burn 80% of a cubic foot of gas, and 90% furnaces burn 90% of a cubic foot of gas. That’s why if you look at a drain on a 90% furnace, they can drain several gallons a day. That is the moisture that started in the home. [/QUOTE]
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