David, keep us posted on the results and the installation of that new 
furnace. Might I suggest that if that furnace exhaust is out the side 
of the house as you asked for that the man  or woman put a 90 degree  
elbow on the end of the pipe that way no snow / rain can blow in at 
all. . I only know that  because when we all had here in NY the big 
power outage  in the fall of 87 the  one calleer on my battery 
operated radio said all the problems  they had with that new furnace 
and  right after a man called in and said he was a  service man with 
another company and for proper  discharge of the air and to keep snow 
and rain out simply add a 90 degree elbow facing the ground and 99  
per cent of the problems are solved. I have a 21 year old Lennox   hot 
air furnace I would like to replace with a high efficency  unit but 
dollarwise it is not possible  but I will tell you. knock on 2wood., 
there has been no problems in 21 years. keep us posted. Mr. Lee


 On Tue, 
Jul 08, 
2008 at 11:06:37AM -0400, David Ferrin wrote:
> We've decided to go with the 95% efficiency model furnace. It's $240 more 
> than the 94% unit but I figure with the price of natural gas and electric 
> spiking around here almost every day that minor cost adjustment won't even be 
> noticeable at all. It's a Lennox if I spell that correctly unit and the guy 
> first said they vent them out the roof but I killed that idea toot sweet. I 
> said vent it out the side of my house which in fact is not the storm side 
> which is closer to where the furnace room is located. He said that he had 
> already been up on roofs shoveling snow off of the vent pipe so a customer's 
> furnace would light but like I said not here no way. I'm sure as many of you 
> out there know if that vent pipe gets blocked your furnace is not going to do 
> it's thing. It will be no sooner than next month some time, when exactly 
> though I have no idea. With 2 guys it is billed as a 1 day job as the saying 
> goes a turn key system. I'll post more if anybody is interested as things 
> progress
>  .
> David Ferrin
>  www.jaws-users.com
> 
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