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  • Oct 27, 2008, 11:51 AM
    mobilehomer
    Minimum safe ambient temperature for furnace operation
    I have a mobile home with a gas fired downflow furnace. The furnace was installed in 1995 and is manufacturered by Coleman. In order to save on the energy bill I am considering lowering the setpoint on the T-stat below the 55 deg F minimum position . I can accomplish this by using an old mercury bulb type thermostat that I have from the previous furnace system.

    Will operating the furnace to maintain lower space temperatures damage or shorten the life of the furnace?
  • Oct 27, 2008, 12:02 PM
    hvac1000
    Lower temperature = less usage. I cannot see this factor causing a problem BUT if your unit is a high efficiency condensing model then I would take care with how much you drop the temperature to due to the condensate freeze up in the drain line if it is drained under the trailer.

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