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rgerena
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Sun 28 Dec, 2014 08:23 pm
Can a water heater and furnace share the same circuit?
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Tue 30 Dec, 2014 02:43 pm
@rgerena,
I think that water heaters are 220 volts and furnaces are 110 volts.
Did you check about it?
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