Filtres de fournaise géothermique

One of the advantages of owning a geothermal heat pump is that there's little maintenance to perform on the equipment. Unless you are having a mechanical issue, often you won't need a service tech to come out for that yearly checkup. That said, there is something you should do every six months, and that's change the air filter. But what type of filter should you select? There are numerous choices, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Let's take a look at why geothermal furnace filters are essential, how often you should replace them and which type is right for your scenario.

One of the advantages of owning a geothermal heat pump is that there's little maintenance to perform on the equipment. Unless you are having a mechanical issue, often you won't need a service tech to come out for that yearly checkup. That said, there is something you should do every six months, and that's change the air filter. But what type of filter should you select? There are numerous choices, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Let's take a look at why geothermal furnace filters are essential, how often you should replace them and which type is right for your scenario.

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Filtre pour fournaise géothermique MERV 11 28x34x1 - paquet de 3 Filtre pour fournaise géothermique MERV 11 28x34x1 - paquet de 3

Taille nominale: 28x34x1
Taille actuelle: 27-1/2" x 33-1/2" x 3/4"
Numéro de pièce : UFG-12834M11-3
MERV : 11
Cas : 3
Prix : 129,99 $


Efficace contre la poussière, le pollen, les squames d'animaux, les bactéries et les moisissures.

Filtre de fournaise plissé géothermique – 28" x 34" x 1" MERV 11

$129.99