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The Feb. 3 recall notice for about 223,600 Coleman, Coleman Evcon, and Red T gas furnaces stems from an overheating problem that can cause a fire.
Johnson Controls has introduced a new, high-efficiency heating product to its Coleman® line - the Echelon™ Series modulating gas furnace. With 95 percent Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE), the ...
The national Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) enables low-income families to improve the energy performance of their homes. In the state of Utah, the program has meant the installation of 567 ...
CPSC is re-issuing a recall from several years ago because of continued fires with Coleman furnaces for manufactured homes installed between 1995 and 2000.
York International has reissued a recall on Coleman, Coleman Evcon and Red T gas furnaces for manufactured homes because of nearly 400 incidences of smoke and/or fires attributed to the units.
The Feb. 3 recall notice for about 223,600 Coleman, Coleman Evcon, and Red T gas furnaces stems from an overheating problem that can cause a fire.
Several makes and models of gas furnaces across the province have a design flaw that could lead to carbon monoxide exposures, warns Technical Safety B.C.
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