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Title: Understanding The Gas Heater

Author: Michelle Bery

Article:
From the dawn of man, we have tried to understand the energy
that has been at our fingertips. Today, in the modern world, we
continue to find ways to harness this energy; letting it work
for us in the most efficient way possible with an eye to the
environment and cost-efficiency. The methods in which we heat
our home are varied in process and price. The gas heater, one of
the more popular heating sources, has several factors that
differentiate it from electric and oil.

A gas heater, as seen in the home, is controlled by a central
thermostat. When the heat is elevated by the thermostat, the
furnace - the system in which the fuel is stored - ignites the
gas fuel to make heat. The burning gas travels through a heat
exchanger. The air surrounding this hot metal heat exchanger
naturally heats as well. This warm air is then pumped through
vents located throughout the home and subsequently the
temperature in the home rises.

The use of a gas heater is significantly less expensive than the
use of an electric heater. However the use of gas doesn't come
without its risks. A furnace that is any way leaking or cracked
can release dangerous carbon monoxide - a natural by-product of
the burning of fuel. Because carbon monoxide can neither be seen
nor smelled, it can fill a house without residents even being
aware of its presence. Carbon monoxide poisoning can be fatal.
Therefore, if you have a gas heater, it is absolutely essential
that you have your furnace checked on a yearly basis for any
cracks or leaks that can inadvertently release carbon monoxide
into your home. Further, carbon monoxide detectors should be
mounted on each level of your home to help detect the poisonous
gas should it be released.

The safe and responsible use of a gas heater can be an
enormously cost-effective and efficient way to heat a home.
Those interested in installing a gas heater should acquire the
services of a licensed, reputable installation professional.

About the author:
For easy to understand, in depth information about heaters visit
our ezGuide 2 <a href="http://heaters.ezguide2.com">Heaters</a>.

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