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default[_2_] December 8th 07 02:44 AM

How to replace furnace filter?
 
We have a Carrier gas furnace installed about a year ago. I'd like to
replace the filter but need some advice. The manual that came with it is
very generic and not very helpful.

There's an existing filter in a "box" that sets on top of the furnace. The
air return attaches to the top of the box and the air passes down through
it. The filter sets over a rectangular opening in the bottom of the
box, supported on the rim of the opening. The opening has no cross braces
or supports, just a large rectangular hole with a narrow edge that
supports the filter. It looks like it would just take a standard(?) 16x25
filter.

My question is will a standard filter have sufficient stiffness not to
buckle and get sucked into the furnace? Or will I have to put in some kind
of sheet metal grill or other supports?

The existing filter is kind of coarse mesh stuff and seems like it won't
trap fine particles, which is why I want to replace it. It has a couple of
steel rods passing through it to give it some stiffness. But it's not in a
cardboard frame like the filters we used in our old furnace.

Thanks for your help.

-- Joel

Big_Jake December 8th 07 03:32 AM

How to replace furnace filter?
 
On Dec 7, 8:44 pm, default wrote:
We have a Carrier gas furnace installed about a year ago. I'd like to
replace the filter but need some advice. The manual that came with it is
very generic and not very helpful.

There's an existing filter in a "box" that sets on top of the furnace. The
air return attaches to the top of the box and the air passes down through
it. The filter sets over a rectangular opening in the bottom of the
box, supported on the rim of the opening. The opening has no cross braces
or supports, just a large rectangular hole with a narrow edge that
supports the filter. It looks like it would just take a standard(?) 16x25
filter.

My question is will a standard filter have sufficient stiffness not to
buckle and get sucked into the furnace? Or will I have to put in some kind
of sheet metal grill or other supports?

The existing filter is kind of coarse mesh stuff and seems like it won't
trap fine particles, which is why I want to replace it. It has a couple of
steel rods passing through it to give it some stiffness. But it's not in a
cardboard frame like the filters we used in our old furnace.

Thanks for your help.

-- Joel


That's a washable filter that came with the furnace. It can be washed
and reused, or replaced with a filter that has a cardboard frame. The
filter should support itself without "falling into the furnace".

If you go with a pleated filter, you must understand that they are
more restrictive to air flow to begin with, and you have to monitor
them and replace them when they get dirty, probably more so than the
cheap filters.

JK


Edwin Pawlowski December 8th 07 03:41 AM

How to replace furnace filter?
 

"default" wrote in message

My question is will a standard filter have sufficient stiffness not to
buckle and get sucked into the furnace? Or will I have to put in some kind
of sheet metal grill or other supports?


Standard filter should work OK. If you are concerned you can probably put a
brace across, but I've never seen them to be a problem.



gofrugal December 8th 07 06:27 AM

How to replace furnace filter?
 
gofrugal had written this in response to
http://thestuccocompany.com/maintena...er-272497-.htm
:
I have goldman down flow, I can't figure out where the filter is.
Any help?

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default wrote:


We have a Carrier gas furnace installed about a year ago. I'd like to
replace the filter but need some advice. The manual that came with it
is
very generic and not very helpful.


There's an existing filter in a "box" that sets on top of the
furnace. The
air return attaches to the top of the box and the air passes down
through
it. The filter sets over a rectangular opening in the bottom of the
box, supported on the rim of the opening. The opening has no cross
braces
or supports, just a large rectangular hole with a narrow edge that
supports the filter. It looks like it would just take a standard(?)
16x25
filter.


My question is will a standard filter have sufficient stiffness not to
buckle and get sucked into the furnace? Or will I have to put in some
kind
of sheet metal grill or other supports?


The existing filter is kind of coarse mesh stuff and seems like it
won't
trap fine particles, which is why I want to replace it. It has a couple
of
steel rods passing through it to give it some stiffness. But it's not
in a
cardboard frame like the filters we used in our old furnace.


Thanks for your help.


-- Joel






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Big_Jake December 8th 07 03:36 PM

How to replace furnace filter?
 
On Dec 8, 12:27 am, (gofrugal) wrote:
gofrugal had written this in response tohttp://thestuccocompany.com/maintenance/How-to-replace-furnace-filter...
:
I have goldman down flow, I can't figure out where the filter is.
Any help?

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default wrote:
We have a Carrier gas furnace installed about a year ago. I'd like to
replace the filter but need some advice. The manual that came with it
is
very generic and not very helpful.
There's an existing filter in a "box" that sets on top of the
furnace. The
air return attaches to the top of the box and the air passes down
through
it. The filter sets over a rectangular opening in the bottom of the
box, supported on the rim of the opening. The opening has no cross
braces
or supports, just a large rectangular hole with a narrow edge that
supports the filter. It looks like it would just take a standard(?)
16x25
filter.
My question is will a standard filter have sufficient stiffness not to
buckle and get sucked into the furnace? Or will I have to put in some
kind
of sheet metal grill or other supports?
The existing filter is kind of coarse mesh stuff and seems like it
won't
trap fine particles, which is why I want to replace it. It has a couple
of
steel rods passing through it to give it some stiffness. But it's not
in a
cardboard frame like the filters we used in our old furnace.
Thanks for your help.
-- Joel


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Never heard of Goldman, you sure it isn't "Goodman" ?

JK


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