I know its possible to put AC coils on the PF 100...the manual specifically talks about a board you can purchase to hook it up. Has anyone done this? Any luck?
Secondly, after all the modifications I've made to the HVAC I turned the fan on (fan only) in my propane furnace and for once, the air flow was entirely adequate at all registers across the house. You could feel air coming up from all vents.
I have the standard advertised "high end" 1638 CFM blower that comes with the PF 100, but others on here have talked about having a 2200 CFM, which is what is in my propane furnace. Are squirrel cages (and accompanying motors) usually interchangeable? If not, how did you (who have the higher powered blower) get your blowers that fit?
I'm considering taking out my propane furnace all together, and putting the harman where it is installed, so it's stand-alone. The only issue is there will be about a 15 foot horizontal vent pipe then. Although inconvenient, I may put that at an angle (45) for part of it to cut out on what is strictly horizontal.
Secondly, after all the modifications I've made to the HVAC I turned the fan on (fan only) in my propane furnace and for once, the air flow was entirely adequate at all registers across the house. You could feel air coming up from all vents.
I have the standard advertised "high end" 1638 CFM blower that comes with the PF 100, but others on here have talked about having a 2200 CFM, which is what is in my propane furnace. Are squirrel cages (and accompanying motors) usually interchangeable? If not, how did you (who have the higher powered blower) get your blowers that fit?
I'm considering taking out my propane furnace all together, and putting the harman where it is installed, so it's stand-alone. The only issue is there will be about a 15 foot horizontal vent pipe then. Although inconvenient, I may put that at an angle (45) for part of it to cut out on what is strictly horizontal.