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Well, that's keen. I never would have guessed you could do that.
Is it just that it's fatal to airborne pathogens? I assume it does not really do anything to aid in the removal of particulates. Or is there literally nothing left after it's "burned up" ? (Sorry I guess I'm just a little slow on the uptake this morning.
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Thanks for all the great links, just have to spend some time reading now.
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my mistake, just read up on it.. he was talking hot water heater also though it was that which he was steralizing.
Steve
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Now I'm totally confused.
Lostmind, Is this on the furnace or the water line?
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