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| selfel | "LP Conversion for Consolidated Furnace" , posted Tue 15 Apr 12:21  
I'm trying to locate a LP conversion kit for my furnace. No manufacturer info except Consolidated Industries Mod. # HBA040ND3R Ser. # 920708136.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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| jaydog | "Re(1):LP Conversion for Consolidated Furnace" , posted Sun 1 Jun 12:51  
Hey: Don't have anything useful for conversion. Seems like your other responder didn't have much to add either, besides a promo for Clinton's website. Anyway, I noticed you have same unit, model number, and very close serial # to unit in my house that's been having problems. Service tech asked for make, model, etc., b4 coming out. I got it, then did some general searches out of curiosity. Very bad things turned up. Fires, fire warnings, recalls, class action and bankruptcy of company to avoid payouts. Appears limited to CA and class settled out in approx. 2001. But, literature also talked about general inadequacies and substandard performance and quality of the line. Have you had problems? If this is pervasive, I'd rather replace than patch. Don't want a house fire or a money pit. Thanks, Jim M.
J. Moore
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| acefurnacefxr 
| "Re(1):LP Conversion for Consolidated Furnace" , posted Wed 16 Apr 07:51  
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