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Old 11-22-2004, 11:01 PM
Orion80 Orion80 is offline
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I need a way to b able to get some frsh oxygen to my tank,m i know this sounds silly but, it seems thati have high co2 levels in my house or at least in my basement. Do furnances have fresh air intakes?? O r am i looking at haveing to drill a hole to the outside of my house to bring in frsh air??



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Old 02-01-2005, 02:46 PM
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Depending how old your house is you might have have an air exchanger. I don't think creating one for your furnace would work. I think it would have to be an air exchanger set up otherwise you would be drawing cold air in the winter to your furnace and would be extremly un efficient and expensive. Sask Energy would love you! What about adding an airstone & pump or blowing a fan across top of water even in your sump if you have one. I think this would be MUCH cheaper than getting an air exchanger although they are good to have. In the summer you could crack a window or two.

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