I have a Lennox Conservator III G16 furnace, this furnace has a
filter which is a "U shaped basket" that is placed around the intake
of the blower. There are no store bought filters that are available
for this, I have to buy a roll of filter material and I cut it to size
and place it in the "basket" to change the filter. I have allergies
and I want to use a filter that is made for allergies. I bought a
re-usable filter that I can size to the return duct opening, but I'm
concerned that the additional filter will cause the blower to have to
work too hard, shortening the life of the blower.
I would like to keep the stock filter in place and add this extra
filter. Or should I get rid of the basket filter and just use this
new filter?
Does anyone have any advice for me???
Thanks in advance
sed;
You need to purchase a "roll" filter. Comes in 36" and 48" widths. Sorry,
but you'll have to buy the whole box. Check with home depot. The product
your looking for can be found here
http://www.idealtruevalue.com/servlet/the-29429/Detail
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Zyp
The best thing to do is trash the pig and upgrade your furnace with some
good filtration.
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"sed" <noe...@noemail.com> wrote in message
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A brick. Really? Why not use two?
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Zyp
Zyp, I've seen em use bricks, 2x4's, just about anything. I haven't seen a
hammock filter in about 5 years. I used to use a piece of slip with a 1"
bend on the end and zip it to the rear of the furnace and swivel so it stuck
in th egap next to the bottom cover. It sure beat carrying around a box of
fiberglas and trying to git it cut right, and getting alll the shit from the
old filter all over your ass!