Allied Air Enterprises 92G1UH, A95UH, 95G1UH Optional Return Air Base Upflow Applications Only

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Optional Return Air Base

(Upflow Applications Only)

FRONT VIEW

SIDE VIEW

NOTE: Optional side return air filter kits are not for use with return air base.

1 Both the unit return air opening and the base return air opening must be covered by a single plenum or IAQ cabinet.

Minimum unit side return air opening dimensions for units requiring 1800 cfm or more of air (W x H): 23 x 11 in. (584 x 279 mm). The opening can be cut as needed to accommodate plenum or IAQ cabinet while maintaining dimensions shown.

Side return air openings must be cut in the field. There are cutting guides stenciled on the cabinet for the side return air opening. The size of the opening must not extend beyond the markings on the furnace cabinet.

2 To minimize pressure drop, the largest opening height possible (up to 14 inches) is preferred.

Figure 12

Removing the Bottom Panel

Figure 13

Removing the Bottom Panel

Remove the two screws that secure the bottom cap to the furnace. Pivot the bottom cap down to release the bottom

panel. Once the bottom panel has been removed, reinstall the bottom cap. See Figure 13.

Horizontal Applications

WARNING

Do not install the furnace on its front or its back. See Figure 14.

Figure 14

This furnace can be installed in horizontal applications with either right or left hand air discharge.

Refer to Figure 15 for clearances in horizontal applications.

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92G1UH, 95G1UH, A95UH, A93UH specifications

Allied Air Enterprises is renowned for producing high-quality HVAC systems, and its models A93UH, 92G1UH, A95UH, and 95G1UH are no exception. These units exemplify cutting-edge technology, efficiency, and reliability, making them popular choices for residential and commercial applications.

The A93UH model is a high-efficiency gas furnace designed with advanced features that maximize performance while maintaining low operating costs. It boasts a 93% Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating, which ensures that a significant portion of the fuel consumed translates into heat. The A93UH incorporates variable-speed blower technology, allowing for precise airflow adjustments that enhance comfort and energy savings.

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Moving on to the A95UH, this unit represents the pinnacle of efficiency with its impressive 95% AFUE rating. This model not only emphasizes energy savings but also focuses on long-term durability. Equipped with a two-stage gas valve, the A95UH allows for flexible heating based on demand, which translates into enhanced comfort and efficiency. Additionally, the integrated SmartComfort technology provides homeowners with user-friendly control options.

The 95G1UH model shares many of the same advanced features as the A95UH but is tailored for different installation scenarios. With a comparable efficiency rating, the 95G1UH emphasizes ease of maintenance and installation. Its compact design and lightweight construction make it an ideal choice for various settings where space is limited.

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