In Canada, a furnace is often referred to as a home’s central heating system. It provides warmth during the winter by circulating hot air through ducts that deliver the air to rooms throughout the house via registers or vents. A typical furnace draws air into the unit through a return-air duct and then forces it over a heat exchanger, where it is warmed before being recirculated back into the house through a supply-air duct.
Furnaces are powered by a variety of means, including electricity, solar energy, natural gas, propane, and oil. The most common type in North America is the natural gas furnace, although electric furnaces are becoming increasingly popular. Solar-powered furnaces are also available, but they are not as common.
There are several types of furnaces, including the traditional forced-air furnace, the radiant furnace, the floor furnace, and the wall furnace. The type of furnace you choose will depend on a number of factors, including the size of your home, the climate in which you live, the fuel you are using, and your personal preferences.
The forced-air furnace is the most common type of furnace in North America. It consists of a combustion chamber, a heat
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