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Carrier/Bryant specified max static pressure for their AFU 94 furnaces? keithbierman 11-05-2006
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Posted by keithbierman on November 5, 2006, 10:39 am
Anyone have a factory document (scan or pointer) which provides the
factory's specified max static pressure? With their "Infinity/Evolution"
thermostats max and current static pressure can be read simply (hold the
"Advanced" button down for about a minute and you get the service
dialog, "setup" to procure "max" and service for current).

I'd expect that the factory specified max would be on the near order of
1", the thermostat goes bonkers when it's over 1.4" and the local
distributor is claiming that the sky is the limit (which makes less than
no sense to me).

My thanks, in advance.

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