trx250r87
Burning Hunk
I personally would just permanently install a manometer or magnehelic gauge. It's a super useful tool and something that you can glance at every time you are near the furnace for a little piece of mind knowing that everything is working as it should. It's kind of like checking you MPG on your vehicle, a sudden drop can tell you something is wrong.So how many of you guys are running a magnehelic gauge and barometric damper ? and your thoughts on them, either way i think I'll run the magnehelic gauge just so I can monitor the chimney. The only thing I'm thinking is with barometric damper when or if your house is in negative pressure could that cause issues?
Eric