Hey guys. I'm not sure if this question fits into this category. If not could someone please direct me? I have to get a new oil burner (Ontario, Canada) and I had the furnace company give a quote. They recommend a BROCK BBC-3 100,000 BTU to heat my 2200 square foot home (not including 1000 sq ft basement). A couple of the settings from the flyer for this model are as follows:
IBR burner Oil capacity input 0.70 G.P.H., 98 M.B.H. I'm not sure what these are exactly but I just want to be sure I'm getting something that will heat my home properly. Can anyone give me some guidance or pointers? Thanks so much for your time.
IBR burner Oil capacity input 0.70 G.P.H., 98 M.B.H. I'm not sure what these are exactly but I just want to be sure I'm getting something that will heat my home properly. Can anyone give me some guidance or pointers? Thanks so much for your time.

(which is insulated but dirt floor) hanging just under the floor josts. I've never seen that before.
usually due to frozen pipes under there at one time or another. "Ah what the heck, we'll just put some heat down there........ it'll warn the floor too......won't cost any more since it's on the return"......RIGHT, like that A/C compressor under the hood doesn't cost any more to run since the clutch spins all the time anyway, RIGHT. Oh a truck with a 350 gets better mileage that the one with a 4.3 because the 350 doesn't have to work so hard..... RIGHT, some people still think batteries go dead if you put them on a concrete floor.... RIGHT. Sorry about the rant, I'm an ASE master, amoung other things.