RSM18
06-12-2014, 08:35 AM
Hello all:
I had a 400,000 BTU Raypack 2100 heater which died last month after 12 years. I had a new heater installed and asked for another 400,000 BTU unit and thought that was what I was getting but the bill stated it is a 325,000 BTU unit. The tech said they always downsize new units because the new unit are more efficient and they draw more gas at start up and this can create an issue at startup with the unit cycling on and off. He said if I wanted the larger unit I might need to upgrade the line at the meter.
Doesn't make much sense to me that a new heater would draw more gas then an older one but I'm out of my realm with this.
Any information appreciated.
I had a 400,000 BTU Raypack 2100 heater which died last month after 12 years. I had a new heater installed and asked for another 400,000 BTU unit and thought that was what I was getting but the bill stated it is a 325,000 BTU unit. The tech said they always downsize new units because the new unit are more efficient and they draw more gas at start up and this can create an issue at startup with the unit cycling on and off. He said if I wanted the larger unit I might need to upgrade the line at the meter.
Doesn't make much sense to me that a new heater would draw more gas then an older one but I'm out of my realm with this.
Any information appreciated.