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Peter Jackson
Feb 12, 2008, 06:23 PM
If a home has a gas-fired, natural-draft furnace, a hot-water heater and a solid-fuel-fired fireplace, what type of home is it?

wmproop
Feb 12, 2008, 06:50 PM
a warm home,,I would hope,,,,I don`t understand,,,any type home could have anykind of heat,, I would hope all homes have hot water heater,,,,I guess if its a brick home with gas heat or electric,,,it would still be a brick home,,,,,,even a home with no furnace is still a home built out of whatever materials,,,,,,,,hope this helps in some way,,,,,,,the design is what tells you what type home you are talking about.

Peter Jackson
Feb 12, 2008, 06:52 PM
-__-'' this is a question from my heating and ventilation course! im not dumb i kno its a warm home

Fr_Chuck
Feb 12, 2008, 08:53 PM
sorry, that sounds like a study question never used in real life once you finish that course. I would assume your text book should have the answer.
Is there a listing of class of homes in your book.