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How Does a Damper Work on an Oil Fired Furnace?

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How Does a Damper Work on an Oil Fired Furnace?

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An oil-fired furnace is part of a forced-air heating system. This system burns oil in a combustion chamber to heat the air. A damper adds to the safety and efficiency of such a system, as it prevents loss of heat and can protect the burner as well. Oil fired furnaces are more commonly used in geographical locations with limited supply of natural gas.

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