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How do I install a suspended propane furnace in a greenhouse?

August 15th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments
greenhouse6 How do I install a suspended propane furnace in a greenhouse?
MARY B asked:


I’m building a 30-by-48-foot greenhouse that came with a Modine furnace. The directions tell me only to screw 3/8-inch threaded rods into the unit and secure them with nuts. How should I attach the rods to the purlins and how should I vent the unit? And, finally, how am I supposed to lift 169 pounds off the ground?

  1. jdebord1976
    August 16th, 2010 at 14:11 | #1

    what are the perlins made of wood or metal either way if metal drill through and insert allthread put nut and washers on both sides can even double nut can really do same with wood
    if perlins support throw rope over perlins and hoist tie off on something once hoisted and can swing around to line up to attach

  2. blind_wood_carver
    August 17th, 2010 at 12:14 | #2

    A steel bracket on the end wall, they usually fit though a hole like an air conditioner taking in fresh air & heating it & exspelling carbon dioxcide to help the plants thribe

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