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Why choose a PSG furnace?

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4Caddy Series &Guidelines for selecting your <strong>furnace</strong>Guidelines forselecting your <strong>furnace</strong>Area to heat600 to 1,100 square feet1,000 to 1,500 square feet800 to 1,700 square feet1,500 to 2,000 square feet1,800 to 3,000 square feetModel*<strong>PSG</strong>2000 / Mini-Caddy / Caddy Alterna<strong>PSG</strong>3000 / Caddy AlternaCaddy / Caddy AlternaMax Caddy / Caddy AlternaMax Caddy / Caddy AlternaWood <strong>furnace</strong>sEstimate of the area to heatAssuming that the <strong>furnace</strong> is located in the basement, take 100% of the ground floor surface and add 50% of the 2 nd floor.For instance, a home with a ground floor and second floor each having a surface of 1,000 square feet will require a<strong>furnace</strong> capable of heating a minimum area of 1,500 square feet: 1,000 sq.ft. + (1,000 sq.ft. x 50%) = 1,500 sq.ft.Please note that this estimate does not replace a detailed calculation performed by a heating specialist.Notes*Each home is unique and may require an appliance with a higher or lower heat output. Numerous factors may influence the size and type of modelrequired. Those factors include, but are not limited to: overall insulation of walls and windows, ceiling height, the number of windows, exposition to wind,geographical area (climate), and the temperature comfort zone required by the occupants of the house. It is highly recommended that you consult aheating specialist for both the selection of your <strong>furnace</strong> and its installation. The heating specialist’s judgment is required. The user must also take intoconsideration that a wood appliance is rarely used at a continuous output level. The maximum heat output is reached during approximately 30% of a regularcombustion cycle.The Caddy <strong>furnace</strong>s are designed to provide wood or pellet central heating with the added option of an electric or oil unit. If you are looking forthe latest technology in central heating equipment, Caddy <strong>furnace</strong>s are the answer.

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