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imported_John Smith
12-04-2009, 11:22 AM
Global warming (~1" of snow) in the Houston area today caused me to run my central natural gas fired heater a little earlier than normal. I measured the temperature at the b vent directly out of the housing it was ~145 F at the surface. About a foot up, it was ~95 F at the surface. Measured temperature at interior vent was 110 F.

Do these measurements seem fairly normal? The house is warm enough, so thats not an issue. Just curious about the temperatures relative to other peoples systems.

Richard Pultar
12-04-2009, 11:31 PM
30 degrees above and below 68-72 is what I consider normal for a supply temperature at the diffuser

A.D. Miller
12-05-2009, 07:10 AM
Global warming (~1" of snow) in the Houston area today caused me


IJS: You mean the same global warming that has caused the average first freeze in my town on November 21st not to happen yet this year?:D

imported_John Smith
12-05-2009, 07:12 PM
I heard someone saw some polar bears surfing up the Houston Ship Channel wearing University of East Anglia T-Shirts. The global warming was especially bad this morning when I went out to get the paper. I could feel it crunching under my feet. One of my neighbors was putting tire chains on his Prius.

A.D. Miller
12-06-2009, 07:06 AM
I heard someone saw some polar bears surfing up the Houston Ship Channel wearing University of East Anglia T-Shirts. The global warming was especially bad this morning when I went out to get the paper. I could feel it crunching under my feet. One of my neighbors was putting tire chains on his Prius.

IJS: :eek:

Billy Stephens
12-06-2009, 07:12 AM
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You mean the same global warming that has caused the average first freeze in my town on November 21st not to happen yet this year?:D
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Yep,

The Same Pumped Up Global Warming to Keep them Grant Checks hitting The Automatic Deposit Account. :rolleyes:
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