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59SC2A
There
are
no
provisions
for
an
internal
filter
rack
in
these
furnaces.
An
external
filter
is
required
and
is
purchased
separately.
A
field
supplied
accessory
air
cleaner
may
also
be
used
in
place
of
the
filter
rack.
For
upflow
applications,
the
filter
can
be
installed
on
either
side
of
the
furnace,
the
bottom
of
the
furnace
or
any
combination
of
side
and
bottom
of
the
furnace.
See
Fig.
18, 19,
and
25.
For
downflow
applications,
the
filter
rack
(or
field
supplied
accessory
air
cleaner)
must
only
be
connected
to
the
bottom
opening
on
the
furnace.
See
Fig.
19
and
26.
For
horizontal
applications,
the
filter
rack
(or
field
supplied
accessory
air
cleaner)
can
be
connected
to
the
bottom
opening
on
the
furnace.
For
side
return
use
in
the
horizontal
position,
refer
to
Fig.
27.
If
both
side
and
bottom
openings
are
used
in
Fig.
27,
each
opening
used
will
require
a
filter.
A
filter
rack
or
any
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
filter
rack
or
accessory
air
filter
for
additional
assembly
and
installation
options.
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).
Due
to
the
relatively
high
pressure
drops
of
1-in.
(25
mm)
thick
atter-market
filter
media,
it
is
recommended
that
the
filtration
system
be
designed
for
at
least
2-in.
(51
mm)
thick
media.
TIPS
FROM
CONTRACTORS:
Install
a
media
cabinet
capable
of
incorporating
a
4-in.
(102
mm)
thick
media
filter.
This
allows
room
for
future
upgrades
to
other
IAQ
devices.
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.
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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