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I'm having trouble finding A/C return grilles that fit Filtrete Ultra filters.
The grilles supplied by my A/C contractor measure 1/2" short (the 20x20 is 19.5x19.5 internally) and the Filtrete Ultra is 19.75 square. Does anyone know of a brand of grille that is actually the dimension that it's supposed to be, without any of this 2x4 "close enough" size? Thanks, Rick DeBay |
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![]() "Rick DeBay" wrote in message ... I'm having trouble finding A/C return grilles that fit Filtrete Ultra filters. The grilles supplied by my A/C contractor measure 1/2" short (the 20x20 is 19.5x19.5 internally) and the Filtrete Ultra is 19.75 square. Does anyone know of a brand of grille that is actually the dimension that it's supposed to be, without any of this 2x4 "close enough" size? Thanks, Rick DeBay This is Turtle. There is something really wrong here with a 20 X 20 return air grill not taking a 19.75'' x 19.75'' filter. all American manufactors of return air filter grill make the filter area of a 20 x 20 return air filter grills , filter area will be atleast 19 7/8" X 19 7/8" . they don't make them 19.5 " X 19.5'' at all. One of two things here happen. 1] The contractor got stuck with some special order return air filter grill that he ordered sized at 19.5" X 19.5 " and ring to pawn these odd ball filter grills on you. Or the warehouse is Pawning them on him and he not know it at all. In the HVAC business we have to order any different sizes of filter grills for odd ball jobs and i have ordered 19.5" X 19.5" filter grill and can order special order 19.5" X 19.5" filters to go in them. 2] The wall has shifted and mashed the filter grill to a point of it getting smaller one way and it will be short one way and not the other. Measure both ways and see. the filter grill can be crushed into a hole to a point of mashing the filter grill to a smaller size. if the hole where the filter goes masures 19.5" X 19.5" --- It is NOT a 20'' X 20'' filter grill like it was suppose to be. if you can't put real easy a 19.75" X 19.75" Filter in a 20'' x 20'' return air filter grill. you need to bring the filter grill back to get the correct size that goes in it. In Over 40 something years in the HVAC/R business I have never seen one installed correctly, not a odd ball size filter grill to start with , that the filter would not fit fine in the filter grill. Something is just too fishy here ! Call the hvac contractor back and clear this mater up. TURTLE |
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Thanks. The grille was in plastic with a 20x20 sticker on it, which means
nothing as it had a filter already crammed in it (19 1/8 square, and bent). It's a pretty good company, so I don't know what's going on. The city is coming out to inspect the air handler this week, so I'll let drop that I may chat about this issue with her. The plenum box measures 20x20 exactly, so it may be a close fit but the grille is square. They will have some fun as I'm asking my father (a mech PE) to run some numbers Tuesday to see if the grille is sized correctly for the tonnage. I need to get flow numbers from 3M, but I bet all the plenums are under size. The previous owner of the house was a do-it-yourselfer, and now I'm cleaning up after him :-) In article , TURTLE says... This is Turtle. There is something really wrong here with a 20 X 20 return air grill not taking a 19.75'' x 19.75'' filter. all American manufactors of return air filter grill make the filter area of a 20 x 20 return air filter grills , filter area will be atleast 19 7/8" X 19 7/8" . they don't make them 19.5 " X 19.5'' at all. One of two things here happen. 1] The contractor got stuck with some special order return air filter grill that he ordered sized at 19.5" X 19.5 " and ring to pawn these odd ball filter grills on you. Or the warehouse is Pawning them on him and he not know it at all. In the HVAC business we have to order any different sizes of filter grills for odd ball jobs and i have ordered 19.5" X 19.5" filter grill and can order special order 19.5" X 19.5" filters to go in them. 2] The wall has shifted and mashed the filter grill to a point of it getting smaller one way and it will be short one way and not the other. Measure both ways and see. the filter grill can be crushed into a hole to a point of mashing the filter grill to a smaller size. if the hole where the filter goes masures 19.5" X 19.5" --- It is NOT a 20'' X 20'' filter grill like it was suppose to be. if you can't put real easy a 19.75" X 19.75" Filter in a 20'' x 20'' return air filter grill. you need to bring the filter grill back to get the correct size that goes in it. In Over 40 something years in the HVAC/R business I have never seen one installed correctly, not a odd ball size filter grill to start with , that the filter would not fit fine in the filter grill. Something is just too fishy here ! Call the hvac contractor back and clear this mater up. TURTLE |
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![]() "Rick" wrote in message ... Thanks. The grille was in plastic with a 20x20 sticker on it, which means nothing as it had a filter already crammed in it (19 1/8 square, and bent). It's a pretty good company, so I don't know what's going on. The city is coming out to inspect the air handler this week, so I'll let drop that I may chat about this issue with her. The plenum box measures 20x20 exactly, so it may be a close fit but the grille is square. They will have some fun as I'm asking my father (a mech PE) to run some numbers Tuesday to see if the grille is sized correctly for the tonnage. I need to get flow numbers from 3M, but I bet all the plenums are under size. The previous owner of the house was a do-it-yourselfer, and now I'm cleaning up after him :-) This is turtle. We HVAC peoples have air flow charts we have in telling what size we need for certian tonage units and I'm looking at one. Tell me what it is and I can look it up. If a 20'' x 20'' return grill will not let a 20'' X 20'' filter go in it. You have a big problem there for that is not suppose to happen at all. TURTLE |
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OK, let me get the model number of the three units so we'll know the tonnage.
In article , TURTLE says... This is turtle. We HVAC peoples have air flow charts we have in telling what size we need for certian tonage units and I'm looking at one. Tell me what it is and I can look it up. If a 20'' x 20'' return grill will not let a 20'' X 20'' filter go in it. You have a big problem there for that is not suppose to happen at all. TURTLE |
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OK, I have the model numbers for my Ruud A/C. I also have some other values
that I have questions about. UAMB-036JAZ (two units) RLA 16.1 Volts 208-230 Fan 2.0 HP UAMB-018JAZ RLA 16.1 Volts 208-230 Fan 0.9 HP Why is the voltage listed as 208 to 230? My house has two phase power. Is there anything inside that shifts the phases of one of the lines to emulate a three phase supply? Is RLA the current draw when the compressor is operating? A quick google showed that I have 7.5 tons over three zones, so given a 12 SEER the system should draw 7.5kW when all three are running. Correct? Rick DeBay In article , TURTLE says... This is turtle. We HVAC peoples have air flow charts we have in telling what size we need for certian tonage units and I'm looking at one. Tell me what it is and I can look it up. If a 20'' x 20'' return grill will not let a 20'' X 20'' filter go in it. You have a big problem there for that is not suppose to happen at all. TURTLE |
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