converting from natural gas to electric
I am moving my mobile home from a lot that has natural gas service to an area that only offers electric. My stove and heater are natural gas. Is there a way to convert the furnace, or does it just need to be replaced? Do I need to be concerned about the capacity of my electrical service?
Hi,
It would have to be replaced with an electric furnace with manufactured housing designed blower motor.
Best to have 200 Amp service, but check local codes and have an electrician advise for your area and situation.
Take care and best wishes,
Robert
It would have to be replaced with an electric furnace with manufactured housing designed blower motor.
Best to have 200 Amp service, but check local codes and have an electrician advise for your area and situation.
Take care and best wishes,
Robert
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