

Manufacturer pricing rules prevent us from advertising our discount — no account or email required to see it.
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.
Secure Payments
Easy Returns
Expert Advice
Fast Shipping
The NORTEK GLOBAL HVAC MG2R-B060F1ACM1 is a 95 percent AFUE residential gas furnace rated at 60000 BTU/h. This high-efficiency, two-stage or multi-stage capable unit is designed for forced-air heating systems in residential applications. Rated at 4 nominal tons for matched cooling configurations, it pairs with a standard split-system air handler or cooling coil. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this furnace as part of a complete heating and cooling system. The 95 percent AFUE rating places it in the condensing furnace category, meaning it extracts a high percentage of heat from the combustion gases before venting.
This furnace is suited for residential forced-air installations where high-efficiency gas heating is required. The 60000 BTU/h input capacity fits a broad range of single-family home applications. The 4-ton nominal rating supports matched split-system configurations for combined heating and cooling. It is intended for installations where a dedicated flue, proper gas supply, and appropriate electrical service are available. This unit falls into the condensing gas furnace category and requires PVC venting rather than standard B-vent.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation gas furnace for residential forced-air heating systems requiring a 60000 BTU/h, 95 percent AFUE condensing unit with 4-ton nominal cooling compatibility.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes and the manufacturer installation instructions. Shut off the gas supply and disconnect electrical power before any service or installation work. Condensing furnaces require PVC drain and vent piping — do not connect this unit to a metal B-vent system. Verify gas supply pressure, electrical service requirements, and duct sizing before commissioning.
Thanks for subscribing!
This email has been registered!