sheuninck wrote:
I have a High Velocity Aquarius Catamaran. It has a wicked furnace on the back!
haha
good one
SHIVERS wrote:
I can help you with your 350ton chiller, let me have a go at your question! I know others here have knowledge of hvac as well!
basically:
1500 sq ft home, not counting basement.
used as cottage, only used thanksgiving, Christmas week and maybe 3-4 other weekends during the heating season. Rest of the time it is kept at 9 degrees just so it doesn't completely freeze up and if furnace fails it gives me time to get someone there.
- currently have 15 year old oil furnace in need of about $400 in parts/labour repairs... so figure I'll get a new one.
- with that furnace we cost about $700 per year of oil (less than a tank).
- this amount of running leads to issues... told oil can go bad (organic growth or something, clog things?) We are always having issues anyway.
- new furnace... trying to decide between electric and propane.
- I'm told propane is 75% cost of oil (so for us about about $525), electric is 125% of oil (so about $875) to operate I'm told.
- propane has $70 yearly tank rental (so $595 now), few hundred dollar tank install connection (Say $300 over 15 years $20, so $615).
- propane every 2 year cleaning (Say $150, $75 per year, now at $690)
- Electric every 4 year cleaning (Say $150, $38 per year, now at $913)
- Time of use hydro billing, so can pump heat up a couple degrees during cheap time and float through expensive times if electric furnace. Maybe save a few $$.
- So running cost is maybe $180-$220 diff a year.
- electric has no worries about delivery charges/wondering how full the tanks are and how close to running out while not there.
So electric seems to be very hassle free... little worry about house while being 3 hours away, tempted to go for it... just wondered if I was missing anything and what brand maybe to look at. Don't need a premier line with lots of bells and whistles since it's only keeping place above zero most the time.
If anyone here was an installer... location is Belleville/Kingston area. Or if you could provide even MSRP of some units so I can see if I'm getting taken by local installers.
Andrew