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Empire Furnace

Shop Empire Furnace for long-lasting, dependable heating. Designed to run efficiently, it provides steady warmth while helping you save on energy bills. Built tough to handle any season, this furnace ensures your comfort without the hassle. Get your Empire Furnace today from The Trade Table and enjoy peace of mind with every use.

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The Best Empire Furnaces

Here are the best Empire Furnaces on The Trade Table

Empire DV55ELP 55K BTU Propane Electric Thermistor Direct Vent Furnace

The Empire DV55ELP 55000 BTU Propane Electric Thermistor Direct Vent Furnace is a powerful heating system designed to efficiently heat medium to large spaces. Operating on liquid propane (LP), it uses an electric thermistor for precise heat regulation and offers an impressive 80% or greater efficiency. Its direct vent design allows for easy installation through a wall or vertical flue, ensuring safe and effective exhaust gas ventilation. With a heating output of 44,825 BTUs, the furnace is equipped with a thermostat to maintain consistent temperature control. The furnace's hot surface ignition adds reliability and ease of use, while the precise electronic thermostat and control system further optimize performance, making it ideal for homes, offices, or spaces where natural gas is unavailable.

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Empire DV25SGNAT 25K BTU Direct Vent Natural Gas Wall Furnace

The Empire DV25SGNAT is a 25,000 BTU direct vent natural gas wall furnace designed for efficient and reliable heating in small to medium-sized spaces. Operating on natural gas, this furnace features a manual valve for easy control and is designed for wall installation, providing side heat distribution. The direct vent system ensures safe and effective expulsion of exhaust gases, either directly through a wall or via a vertical flue. Ideal for homes, offices, and other areas requiring dependable warmth, this furnace is a great choice for those seeking a compact and efficient heating solution.

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Frequently Asked Questions About An Empire Furnace

Here are some frequently asked questions about an Empire Furnace:

What Types Of Fuel Do Empire Furnaces Use?

Empire Furnaces can use natural gas or propane, depending on the model and your preference. Both fuel options are efficient and reliable for heating. You can choose the one that best fits your home setup.

How Do I Properly Maintain My Empire Furnace For Peak Performance?

Regularly clean or replace the filter every few months to keep your Empire Furnace running smoothly. Schedule an annual inspection by a professional to check for any issues. Also, keep the area around the furnace clear for proper airflow.

What Is The Typical Lifespan Of An Empire Furnace?

An Empire Furnace typically lasts around 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. Regular servicing helps extend its life. After this period, efficiency may drop, so replacement is recommended.

Can My Empire Furnace Continue To Operate During A Power Outage?

Empire Furnaces that use gas can often operate during a power outage, though the blower fan will stop if it requires electricity. Some models are designed to work without power for the heating function. Always check your specific model’s manual for details.

How Often Should I Replace The Air Filter In My Empire Furnace?

The air filter should be replaced every 1 to 3 months, depending on usage. Dirty filters can block airflow and make your furnace work harder. Set a reminder to check it regularly for the best performance.

Are Empire Furnaces Known For Their Energy Efficiency?

Yes, Empire Furnaces are designed to be energy-efficient, helping you reduce heating costs. Many models have high AFUE ratings, ensuring maximum heat output with less fuel consumption. This makes them a smart long-term investment.

What Size Empire Furnace Should I Get For My Home?

The right size depends on the square footage of your home and your climate. A professional HVAC technician can calculate the best size based on these factors. Getting the correct size is important to avoid overworking the unit.

What’s The Difference Between A Direct Vent And A Vent-Free Empire Furnace?

Direct vent furnaces draw air from outside and exhaust it back out, keeping indoor air clean. Vent-free models use indoor air for combustion and don’t require a vent, making them easier to install. Both options are efficient, but vent-free units are more suited for well-ventilated spaces.

How Do I Troubleshoot An Empire Furnace That Isn’t Turning On?

First, check your thermostat settings and ensure it's set to heat. If it’s still not working, check for any tripped breakers or a blocked air filter. If these fixes don’t work, contact a professional for help.

Does An Empire Furnace Require Professional Installation?

Yes, professional installation is highly recommended for Empire Furnaces. This ensures the unit is set up safely and operates efficiently. Improper installation could void the warranty and cause performance issues.

How Does A Counterflow Empire Furnace Function?

A counterflow furnace pushes warm air out from the bottom, which rises naturally to heat the room. This design helps distribute heat more evenly. It’s ideal for homes where floor-level warmth is preferred.

Can I Install An Empire Furnace In A Mobile Or Manufactured Home?

Yes, certain Empire Furnaces are approved for installation in mobile or manufactured homes. Be sure to check the model specifications to confirm compatibility. Professional installation is required to meet safety regulations.

How Does The Thermostat System Integrate With Empire Furnaces?

Empire Furnaces can be used with both standard and programmable thermostats. The thermostat sends signals to the furnace to control the temperature based on your settings. Wireless remote thermostat options are also available for convenience.

What Safety Features Come Standard With An Empire Furnace?

Empire Furnaces are equipped with safety features such as automatic shut-off and overheat protection. Sealed combustion systems help maintain indoor air quality. Some models also include oxygen depletion sensors for added safety.

Where To Buy An Empire Furnace?

You can buy an Empire Furnace at The Trade Table.

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