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The GENERAL ELECTRIC NF80D110S5CR is a single-stage, downflow configuration gas furnace rated at 80% AFUE and 110,000 BTU/h output. It is built around a constant torque blower motor, which delivers consistent airflow across varying static pressure conditions without the energy draw of a standard PSC motor. Designed for residential forced-air heating applications, this furnace is compatible with R454B refrigerant systems in split-system configurations. Licensed HVAC technicians handle installation and commissioning. The cabinet is configured for downflow airflow, making it suitable for installations where supply air is delivered through a floor or plenum beneath the unit.
This furnace is intended for residential heating applications where an 80% AFUE single-stage unit meets local code and efficiency requirements. The downflow cabinet orientation is commonly used in closet or alcove installations over a subfloor plenum. At 110,000 BTU/h, this unit is sized for larger residential structures or applications with higher heating loads. The single-stage gas valve provides straightforward on-off heat delivery. The unit supports up to 5 tons of matched cooling capacity, making it a viable air handler in a split system using R454B refrigerant.
Designed for use in residential forced-air split systems with matched cooling equipment using R454B refrigerant at up to 5 tons of cooling capacity. Downflow cabinet orientation requires a compatible floor plenum or sub-base for proper air distribution.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54 / ANSI Z223.1), local mechanical codes, and the manufacturer installation instructions. Shut off gas supply and disconnect electrical power before any service or installation work. Downflow furnaces require a listed sub-base or plenum assembly when installed over combustible flooring. Verify flue venting meets local code requirements for 80% AFUE non-condensing appliances before startup.
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