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    blamejane Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
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    Nov 6, 2010, 05:58 AM
    Climatrol furnace filter sucks into motor
    Does anyone know where (or how) the filter should be placed in a climatrol furnace? I can't figure it out and each time I open the lower panel on my furnace, I notice the filter has been sucked-up to the motor/blower unit. Is this normal and/or is there any problem with just leaving this?

    Valerie
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    Nov 6, 2010, 03:43 PM
    The filter must be the correct size. The correct filter will have a stiff cardboard perimeter with the MFR name, size, etc. printed on the border. Don't fall for the filter that just a piece of filter media that's not stiff enough to remain in place.

    Note: some furnaces also have a retainer band that assist holding the filter. All too often I have seen installations that lack a proper place for the filter. Filter box never installed. Hopefully you don't have that.

    P.S. You need to have a filter. It prevents mechanical issues with your cooling coil as well as the obvious hygiene function.
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    Nov 7, 2010, 07:04 AM
    Thanks Ivanh. I'm pretty sure this is a "rig" job installation and so it's entirely void of a retainer band, clips, a slot, etc. I've been searching the climatrol manuals thinking that would tell me where it goes, but I see now it should have been the installer who added this. I'm going to have to try to retro-fit something I guess. I've been using standard 16x25x1 sized filters (with cardboard edge).

    Thanks again,
    Valerie
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    Nov 10, 2010, 02:34 PM
    I found where the filter goes! There's a covered slot within the duct, located about 3 inches just outside where it connects to the furnace. Wahoooo!

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