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Today's Hours 8am - 11pm estThe ACiQ N80MSN0902420A is an inexpensive model of furnace to provide reasonable comfort to your home. At a basic efficiency, this furnace will heat your home adequately with the right output, providing comfort to your home even in the coldest parts of the year.
The ACiQ N80MSN0902420A has an input of 88,000 BTU. With an efficiency of 80%, this means that the furnace has an output of 70,400 BTU. The 80% AFUE also means that for the gas going into the furnace, 80% of it is used to heat your home while the remaining 20% is lost out the flue piping and lost to normal furnace operations. All 80% furnaces require metal flue venting, and if you need it to be plastic/PVC venting a furnace with an efficiency of 90% or above is required. While this unit uses natural gas as fuel out of the box, we also have an LP conversion kit, available at an additional cost. Please note that this furnace is not Low NOx or Ultra Low NOx compliant and if shipped to California may be subject to a mitigation fee.
ACiQ offers 10 year parts and 20 year heat exchanger limited warranties. Please note that in order for the heat exchanger and parts warranties to be upheld, the unit must be registered through the manufacturer within 90 days of installation. The installation must also follow your state and local codes.
With its ability to be installed in any configuration (upflow, downflow, or horizontal) the ACiQ N80MSN0902420A is very versatile in application potential. The unit has a durable outer casing that can withstand wear-and-tear through its entire lifetime, providing the peace of mind that your home will stay comfortable year-round. Please note that this furnace is not intended for mobile home installation on its own.
Owners report quieter operation and stronger airflow than 20–30 year old units, including an 80% 110,000 BTU model with a fan described as three times more powerful, one system cutting energy costs by 30%, and another running only one-quarter as often as a 30-year-old furnace. Installation is frequently described as straightforward for DIYers—though duct modifications, downflow conversions, minor factory issues like a missing inducer clip, thermostat compatibility returns, and ignition sensor cleaning after two years were noted.
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