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    Plenum help

    I just received a new furnace with an cased coil. I took out my other furnace and now I notice that the height of both these new units together are 1 inch higher than my main trunk line. When I remove the old plenum from the main trunk will hit the side of the cased coil? Any suggestions. There is no room to move the trunk line up b/c of the ceiling height.
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    A PRO could have advised you on what could be done BEFORE YOU did anything yourself.

    Did you call a pro, or are you just trying to be cheap?
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    Quote Originally Posted by patz83 View Post
    I just received a new furnace with an cased coil. I took out my other furnace and now I notice that the height of both these new units together are 1 inch higher than my main trunk line. When I remove the old plenum from the main trunk will hit the side of the cased coil? Any suggestions. There is no room to move the trunk line up b/c of the ceiling height.
    Bummer! I guess you need to send it back. A pro would never let this happen. You couldn't read the specs for your equipment and you couldn't read this sites rules. Can you read?
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    This is not a DIY site.
    Perhaps you should have read the instructions before calling.
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