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The Oxbox J962V060BU3SA is a two-stage residential gas furnace rated at 60,000 BTU and 96% AFUE, engineered for high-efficiency heating in central forced-air systems. The two-stage burner operation allows the unit to run at a reduced capacity during moderate conditions and step up to full output on the coldest days, which reduces short-cycling and improves comfort consistency. At 96% AFUE, nearly all of the fuel burned is converted to usable heat, keeping operating costs low. Licensed HVAC technicians install this furnace as a standalone replacement or as part of a matched split system.
The J962V060BU3SA is designed for residential applications and appears in matched split-system configurations alongside Oxbox condensing units and cased evaporator coils. It has been paired with multiple Oxbox air conditioner models including the J5AC3024A1000AA and J5AC5036A1000AA in complete heating and cooling systems. It is suited for upflow installations in typical residential ducted forced-air setups and is appropriate for single-family and light residential construction where a high-efficiency gas furnace is specified.
The J962V060BU3SA has been documented in matched system configurations with the Oxbox J5AC3024A1000AA 2-ton condenser, the J5AC5036A1000AA 3-ton condenser, the J5MXCB016AC6HCA cased coil, and the J5GXCA003AC6HUA cased coil. Verify complete system matchup with Oxbox system selection documentation before ordering.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes and the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC). Shut off gas supply and disconnect electrical power at the breaker before beginning any service or installation work. Proper venting is required and must comply with applicable B-vent or direct-vent code requirements for the installation location. Do not energize the unit until all gas connections have been leak-tested and the flue system has been fully inspected.
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