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I am looking for some info on a Nordyne Furnace?

I have mould number MMHB-070ABHR-01. I am looking for an owners manual. Or info on were the filters on this element are located.


They fit in the top door.
I don't muse on standard filters will fit. You will have to install a "hog hair" type filter that you cut to fit. A stiff retainer wire should be there to agree to the filter in place or you can make one.


I be convinced of your furnace is made by Coleman. Its a furnace for manufactured housing (mobile and modular homes). Typically the filters fit in the front panel (access door). Its been 4 yrs since ive retired from this subject, but Im pretty sure that's it.


They fit in the top door.
I don't entertain the idea standard filters will fit. You will have to install a "hog hair" type filter that you cut to fit. A stiff retainer wire should be there to stay the filter in place or you can make one.


Hi, Nordyne makes Miller furnaces, and the ooze is in the door. It takes a washable filter. So you should be able to wash yours at least a couple times. It can look like an air conditioner cloth. If you want a manual you can go yo yahoo search type in manufactured housing and choose the site for nordyne.com/Pamphlets/MHcatalog.Htm
Good luck hope this helps

Nordyne gas furnace where are the furnace filters?

I was looking on track for a manual and all the manuals say change filters monthly but where are they on the unit.


On a portable home furnace they are usually inside the doors on the furnace. For more info, check out the air filters send for at my source.

I have a Nordyne electric furnace that is pulling 110 amps when it is on. Is this normal.?

My exciting bill double this last month compared to what it has always been. We used 4200 Kwh. Normally we only use 2000. Could it be because of my heating system. By my calculations it is pulling almost double-barrelled the amps that it should. It is a 15Kwh system.
It is pulling 60 amps from one line coming into the house and 50 amps from the other band coming into the house.


your calcs may have acquainted with wrong voltage such as calculating at 208volts stead of 120volts it should say in the manual or on the insure of the heater what amps voltage and wattage it uses but heaters do and can draw alot of power. 110amps though would right blow your main cicuit breaker as most homes are 100amp services if not it should definetly be blowing a breaker pulling that much i wouldnt deliberate on youd have bigger than a 60amp individual breaker and thats for ac/heater.