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There are no provisions for an internal filter rack in these furnaces.
An external filter is required.
This furnace may use an optional Media Filter Cabinet available
from your local distributor. The Media Filter Cabinet uses either a
standard 1-inch (25 mm) filter or 4-inch (102 mm) wide Media
Filter which can be purchased separately.
The Media Cabinet is sized for bottom return applications for use
in upflow, downflow and horizontal applications.
For upflow side return applications, the Media Cabinet or field
supplied accessory air cleaner can be installed on the side of the
furnace or side and bottom when a bottom plenum is used. See
Fig.
18 and 24.
For downflow applications, the Media Cabinet or field supplied
accessory air cleaner must only be connected to the bottom
opening on the furnace. See
Fig.
18 and 25.
For horizontal applications, the Media Cabinet or field supplied
accessory air cleaner for all models can be connected to the bottom
opening on the furnace. For side return use in the horizontal
position, refer to
Fig.
26. If both side and bottom openings are
used in
Fig.
26, each opening used will require a filter.
The media cabinet or field supplied accessory air cleaner can also
be installed in the common return duct prior to entering the return
air opening in any orientation.
Refer to the instructions supplied with Media Cabinet or accessory
air filter for assembly and other details.
See
Table
7 for filter size details.
Filter and Return Duct Sizing
Pressure drop must be taken into account when sizing filters, filter
racks, IAQ devices, and associated system ductwork. See Table 5
for a comparison of Pressure Drop (initial/clean resistance to
airflow) versus Airflow for a variety of filter media types and sizes.
These are representative numbers. Consult the filter or IAQ device
manufacturers’ specification sheet for performance data for a
particular filter media or IAQ device.
Design the filter and associated ductwork for the best match of
pressure drop versus filter size. Best practice usually chooses filter
systems with pressure drops under 0.2 in. W.C. (50 Pa), with the
best blower electrical efficiency and system airflow performance
occurring with filter pressure drops under 0.1 in. W.C. (25 Pa).
Design the duct system FIRST to determine how much
pressure drop may be allowed in the filter system. See the Air
Ducts section. Excessive filter pressure drop often
compromises system airflow and duct performance, causes
inadequate airflow to the furthest ends of the duct system, as
well as causes excess noise and higher than anticipated
electrical consumption.
NOTICE
Provide duct transitions, as required, to smoothly transition airflow
from the return duct system to the filter (or IAQ device) to the
furnace when the dimensions of the ductwork or furnace return air
opening do not match the required filter or IAQ device dimensions.
See the instructions supplied with factory--accessory duct adapters.
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