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Originally Posted by Geo NR Gee
...will check the temperatures at the supply plenum and then at the vents to see what the loss of temperature. I read that conventional furnaces should be around 140 to 170 degrees and high efficiency gas furnaces lower at 120 to 140 degrees.
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Good approach.
I had central heating and I started reducing the amount of the house I was heating, and so all of the output of the furnace was gushing into a smaller space. It was not very peasant, because all that air was just coming into one room.
I was saved by my mini split.
-AC