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This product weighs 130 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The NORTEK GLOBAL HVAC MG1E-B090F1ABM1 is a natural gas furnace rated at 90,000 BTU/h output with 80 percent AFUE efficiency. It is configured for downflow airflow with a front return air arrangement and is sized to match a 4-ton cooling system. This unit is designed for residential forced-air heating applications and is installed by licensed HVAC technicians as part of a split or packaged heating and cooling system. The downflow configuration directs conditioned air downward through the supply plenum, making it well suited for installations where ductwork runs beneath the unit, such as crawlspace or slab-foundation homes.
This furnace is intended for residential heating installations requiring a downflow cabinet orientation with front return air entry. The 4-ton coil compatibility makes it a practical choice for systems where a matched evaporator coil is installed for year-round comfort. The 90,000 BTU/h heating capacity suits mid- to large-sized residential spaces. Installation is typically performed in utility rooms, closets, or garages where a downflow unit orientation is required by the duct layout.
Designed as an OEM-style downflow gas furnace replacement or new installation unit for residential forced-air heating systems requiring a 90,000 BTU/h, 80 percent AFUE, front-return downflow configuration with 4-ton coil compatibility.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes and the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC). Shut off the gas supply and disconnect electrical power at the disconnect switch before beginning any service or installation work. The downflow orientation requires a properly sized supply plenum and return air opening below the unit. Verify that the gas supply line, venting, and electrical connections meet local code requirements before commissioning the equipment.
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