Horizontal Furnaces
A horizontal furnace is a heating system engineered for horizontal installation. Unlike traditional vertical furnaces, these units are designed to fit in tight spaces, making them an excellent choice for homes with restricted installation options.
Unlike traditional vertical furnaces, a horizontal furnace is installed on its side, with ductwork and vents extending from the sides. This unique orientation allows horizontal units to be installed in tight spaces such as homes with attics, crawl spaces, closets, or limited basement space. This flexibility allows homeowners to maximize their available space while still enjoying reliable heating. They are also a popular choice for mobile homes and multi-story residences.
With their space-saving design and versatility, horizontal furnaces offer homeowners a practical heating solution without compromising performance.
How does a horizontal furnace work?
Like vertical furnaces, it burns fuel—such as natural gas or oil—to generate heat, which is then distributed throughout the home via the ductwork system. The horizontal design ensures efficient airflow and even heat distribution, providing optimal comfort throughout the living space. Learn more on how do gas furnaces work.
Frequently Asked Questions On Horizontal Furnaces
The filter direction for a horizontal furnace should follow the direction of the airflow. The filter typically has an arrow indicating the correct orientation. Place the filter so that the arrow points in the direction of the airflow, which means:
Left-to-Right Airflow: The arrow on the filter should point to the right.
Right-to-Left Airflow: The arrow on the filter should point to the left.
Talk To Your Local Carrier Dealer About Horizontal Furnace Options
When considering a furnace for your home, consult with your local Carrier dealer to assess your specific needs and recommend the best option. At Carrier, we offer a range of high-quality gas furnaces that combine superior performance, energy efficiency, and durability. Our products are designed to provide reliable and consistent warmth for years to come.