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Date:         Fri, 25 Oct 1996 13:21:22 -0400
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From:         Tom Forhan <tforhan@pipeline.com>
Subject:      Propex/Carver Furnace Follow-Up

Ron Katz said:

>I had written to Propex requesting infor,and their regionla acccount >manager sent back a letter saying that the Compact 1600 heater is >"about to be susperseded by an all new propane blow air heater-the >Carver P4"

I called the number Ron suggested. Though the rep was very knowlegable, he knew nothing about a Carver P4 or anything like it. We did talk about Propex, this outfit carries in stock a larger Propex line, the Propex X-1, 17x10x5", available in 1600(5200BTU) and 2600(8000BTU) models. Cost is 589.26 and 721.00 respectively.

Note the BTU figure, since Chris Gibbs and others were unsure of the Compact 1600 output - the 1600 translates for us metrically challenged folks to 5200 BTU. Yet another trip to the archives locates several happy campers with 5-6000 BTU units of various types. Incidently the Eurovan Winnie uses a 12,000 BTU Suburban unit.

So it sounds like I'm still on track for the Propex Compact 1600.

Later,

Tom F.


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