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<blockquote data-quote="WOODBUTCHER" data-source="post: 388966" data-attributes="member: 5458"><p>The HVAC guys that did my furnace hooked into the cold air return. I questioned this and they told me that is how it is done. That way all the warm air is filtered. </p><p> Before I got a new furnace/ac it was hooked into the warm air duct.</p><p>I would say follow mfg instructions. Mine worked fine both ways, but cleaner in the cold air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WOODBUTCHER, post: 388966, member: 5458"] The HVAC guys that did my furnace hooked into the cold air return. I questioned this and they told me that is how it is done. That way all the warm air is filtered. Before I got a new furnace/ac it was hooked into the warm air duct. I would say follow mfg instructions. Mine worked fine both ways, but cleaner in the cold air. [/QUOTE]
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