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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-03-16, Page 60Page 44 -Farm Progress '94 i� Yo (now You I1w Tw FIQQtng Systn OW 0 find you only need one ..... So why are you paying for two? -J. I. ttuc. the elletp \4411 Nall It) heat hilt willel In )oui huu,c is ncarl) enough to heat the house tnu' But \y hen hot \\,iter kill hcing u,ed, 4111 heat ex•apes through the tank laekct and line, to the taps. Your N;ter tank is lore\et being re -heated. waiting tor you 9n draw Lilt hot water. So hating cngirlicrs hao e dc\ rsed a heat exchanger to recapture this wasted energy and heal the house. It's so efficient that'it'will hath heat the house and (Mixer all the water you can use. And the cost i, a fraction of what you'\e been paying: • . The secret is an oil fired hot water tank. Oil i, the most convenient and inexpensive heating, furl a\aitahlL. nothing tiucht;: an oil tired but wafter heater for quick recover. On 4111 coldest day; you never run out of hot water. Instead of Cold water returning 'to the tank, it comes from the exchanger only l5 -or 20 degrees cooler than it left. 'these units are being installed In housesin l lurun and Bruce hy.('hisholm ,Fu.els of Lucknow. the oldest and hest known oil heating firm in this part of Ontario. And the reports from owners are beyond all expectations. L\QUA LIR "r Vii'; Htire's just one example: Don McLeod, retired accountant and proprietor of Donut Dock in Kincardine, hasa two-storey 2,600 square_ foot log home on • the lakeshore, just north of town. Mr. McLeoii heated .the house with two wood burning stoves. The cost of Operating his electric hot water tank is estimated at $630 a year. . Chisholm fuels replaced his 40 - gallon. electric tank with an oil' fired 32 -gallon tank..• lot water was delivered 10 the heat exchanger from where if was ducted through the house: c. Mttst are .tcltlp!, 1)0111 114,1 .\ Iter and horse 111,11 Ito ,allout \\Jtat 11444 \\;Iter atone otic iu,t them \n•nua11 11i1•Il1c hcaUnk hill. I,1 sc\erat Iholl,and (loll I ,ue \lo\\n to hundrett tor ,1 supply of Oil . Hie. ,al•\111g, 111 ellelg\ coal, \\111 41'1,I\ the iLi,1 444 111 N4,11146011 11\tall 110\ 4111 II6.ed hot watel Tank, and heat 'exchange! im aslink; as t\\o'ur tlirel' \cairn. ,aiy, (ij,lnl 1'lu,holm: I lie ileal exchanger. he sats, has render4:d the Com enon.af tlitllaee obsolete. Iteat exchangers aur built for dt1Ile uc. conrnlcreiall and 'Indust! ial installation,. Ile require only a let square feet an11 tit easily info aIn)ust';uI\ location. I'lte tank can he 11(11 feet 111401 th•c 'c\cluinger. oxen in al other building. Central ;lir. hunriditiers. din tIllering are casil\ .added. Side tenting can replace a chinute , I•.lectric towed an !titmice,' need orf\ add the coil: Learn more about a heat exchanger tier )our home or place of hlisinesY. You'll he astounded at the sax Ings. Winter heating costs. will cease till/el! major concent. ('alt• Grant ('hisholnt at: Kincardine, 396-8282; Lucknow, 529-7524: Winghant, 357-282(1: Goderieh, 5.2.1.7681. Result: During the period December 20 - January 20, coldest on record, Mr. McLeod got. all the hot water he could use and heated his house too for less than hot water alone once cost him. His estimated hot water and h o m e hea1ing hill for the entire year, is $575!. Finally, an efficient and itd'fordable way. to convert from electric to'. (till heating ... Heats for $712 a year.:. , Bill Chisholm's two storey brick at Port Albert has In oil tired hot•water tank and air handler to heat the house. The estimated cost per year for heat anddomestic water is •$712. Oil is the cost effective alternative FOM Uf.A OIL ELECTRICITY PROPANE OTUs per unit x I I'iI(iENCY' rust per Unit .3h.5I . X 85(%12.-.143,885:8 BTUs PER SI :37 3 .l 14 X' 100'1 it 34,01)3.4 BTUs PER $ I 24.1 )7 X 85': 51,418.6 BTUs PER SI .4(t k 011..is 59.46% cheaper,than electricity OIL is 3K71'4 cheaper than propane. nOl'R('I ONI1\RI() MINIS FRS 01 I•NVIRI)NMtN`rAND tNIfR(iy 1903, 1 INt'1' 1.1)1.1) IN Al I' PRi('1!ti' H11,. •1,, •i., ,••,. tot .1..,..11,,1111.1, nrttl t, lri.,I 1).,:,w „w n,n0d kI ,..nu ..n. ,Mena L,m, nae :41171f, LUCKNOW 529-7524 .0 rc • t Mike Nicholson's new home at. Lucknow has an oil fired 'hot water tank and air handler (heat e.xch rnger) and heats for a tiny fraction 'of . electric resistance units and hot water tank. 4,1 Chisholm Fuels tested this "Mapleton" R'iyal Home at' 727 _Haiveloch St. with 1150 .sq. ft. upper,fplus a full finished basement. Annual electric 'heading cost of11,100 ,was reduced to $3:57.10 with .oil high efficiency warm. air.furnace. +i4 WINGHAM KINCARDINE 357-2820 396-8212 or CALL COLLECT 1-519-529-7524 GODERICH 524.7681 off propine so00 ' inslie's fashion shop and apartment is ,now heated with a compact Teledyne. hot• water oil 'ired furnace and two heat exchangers, installed by Chisholm Fuels. An energy cost for heat:: and hot. water of $5,000 per year has been reduced to $1,850, a savings of over $3,000. Grunt Chisholm