Aire-Flo, Upflow/Horizontal Gas Furnace, 95% AFUE, 66,000 Btuh, PSC, 1 Stage, 3 Ton, 95AF1UH070P12B

Cat # : 78W39

Model/Part # : 95AF1UH070P12B

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Brand Aire-Flo
Catalog Number 78W39
Model/Part Number 95AF1UH070P12B
Minimum Order Quantity 0.0
Base Unit of Measure Unit(S)
Product Depth 28-1/2 IN
Product Height 33 IN
Product Width 17-1/2 IN
Blower Motor PSC
Configuration Upflow/Horizontal
iComfort Enabled false
Heating Type 1 Stage
Input 1 kBTU 66
Low Nox FALSE
Return Opening 16 x 23.5 IN
Supply Opening 16.375 x 19.4375 IN
Gross Weight 129 LB
Family 95AF
Cooling Capacity 3.0 Ton-blower
Heating Capacity 66, 000 Btuh
Efficiency 95.0 AFUE
CFM 1200 CFM

Product Overview

 The Aire-Flo 95AF1UH070P12B gas furnace for upflow/horizontal installation features an aluminized steel tapered design primary heat exchanger with crimped construction for log life. Corrosion-resistant cabinet made with strong pre-painted steel and run-tested at the factory to ensure faultless performance. When temperatures drop outside purchase a furnace that you know will provide consisten, reliable warmth to your customer. The 95AF delivers, with robust components that are built to last. 

Features:
  • 95.0% AFUE
  • Compact size for greater flexibility
  • Heating size range 44,000-110,000 Btuh
  • 2- to 5-ton cooling capacity
  • Aluminized steel heat exchanger with 20-year limited warranty; 5-year limited warranty on all remaining covered components
  • This product may be eligible for valuable 10-year Limited Extended Warranty coverage. 
  • Upflow/horizontal and counterflow models available
  • Convertible to LP gas applications
  • Certified to ANSI and CSA standards

 

California Only

This furnace does not meet the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 1111 NOx emission limit (14 ng/J) and cannot be installed in the SCAQMD.  

If installed in San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) only: This furnace does not meet the SJVAPCD Rule 4905 NOx emission limit (14 ng/J), and thus is subject to a mitigation fee of up to $450.