Gas furnace heat exchanger
A component located within a gas furnace that is responsible for transferring heat generated by the combustion of fuel (such as natural gas or propane) to the air that circulates through your home. The heat exchanger keeps the combustion gases separate from the indoor air, ensuring that harmful byproducts like carbon monoxide do not enter your living space. As air moves across the exterior of the heat exchanger, it absorbs heat and is then blown through the ductwork to heat your home.
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