ML195UH090XP36C, 95% AFUE, Upflow/Horizontal, Gas Furnace, PSC, 90,000 Btuh, 3 Ton, Merit Series
Cat # : 72W84
Model/Part # : ML195UH090XP36C
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Product Overview
Merit® Series
ML195 Gas Furnace
High-efficiency gas furnace
When taking control of their utility bills is a priority for your customers, but they don't want to sacrifice comfort, the ML195UH090XP36C furnace is a perfect fit. It is the ideal combination of energy efficiency and affordability.
Upflow/Horizontal
Energy Efficiency
- Efficiency rating of 95% AFUE—can save them hundreds of dollars each year, compared to standard furnaces
- Sealed blower compartment—minimizes losses and maximizes efficiency and comfort. Less than 1% leakage at 1.0" ESP
- Dual-fuel capability—can be combined with an electric heat pump to enhance comfort and fuel efficiency by alternating between electric and gas heat, optimizing energy use and minimizing heating costs
Home Comfort
- Stainless steel secondary heat exchanger—allows the furnace to reach high efficiency levels by capturing additional heat
- Robust blower assembly—exceeds industry standard airflow for even temperatures and improved comfort
Reliable Performance
- Duralok Plus® heat exchanger—made of patented ArmorTuf™ aluminized steel to ensure high reliability and efficiency
- SureLight® ignitor—silicon nitride construction for long product life and reliable operation
- Durable steel cabinet—Made to last, with a resilient and attractive textured-paint finish
- SureLight® integrated control board—ensures full control of furnace operation
California Only
If installed in South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) only:
This furnace does not meet the SCAQMD Rule 1111 NOx emission limit (14 ng/J), and thus is subject to a mitigation fee of up to $450. This furnace is not eligible for the Clean Air Furnace Rebate Program: www.CleanAirFurnaceRebate.com
If installed in San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) only:
This furnace does not meet the SJVAPCD Rule 4905 NOx emission limit (14 ng/J), and thus is subject to a mitigation fee of up to $450.