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- Jul 18, 2001
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I am a structural engineer employed at a Midwest army base.
We have a situation where a barracks remodeling project done in the recent past involved the installation of two furnaces (with a common plenum) in the barracks. What are the possible reasons why two furnaces were installed, as opposed to one larger output furnace? FYI, the building always existed as one structure--it was never divided into two separate living quarters. Thanks.
We have a situation where a barracks remodeling project done in the recent past involved the installation of two furnaces (with a common plenum) in the barracks. What are the possible reasons why two furnaces were installed, as opposed to one larger output furnace? FYI, the building always existed as one structure--it was never divided into two separate living quarters. Thanks.