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Furnace question.


Tybo

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I waited to see if any experts chimed in before posting. I'm no expert on furnaces, but i do know a little about airflow.

Anytime you put an obstacle in a flow environment, whether liquid, or in your case air, you will either speed up, or slow down the flow. In this case, a filter media may slow down airflow in the heating chamber and cause the furnace to overheat. I"m not saying this will happen for sure, just logically speaking.

 

Paul

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I'm no pro either but I've used a 1 inch thick pleated filter on the air return grille along with the 3 inch filter that is located at the furnace with no issues.

 

It's not the filter in the house I'm asking about,But the fresh air induct.Kind a like a cold air induction on a engine.Element filters are washable.This way

it would help to prolong the filter in the furnace keeping cost down on filter changes.For I would not be sucking in dust from outside.

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