Do I need to dry my washable furnace filter before putting it back in the furnace?
We have an "A+2000 Invariable Electrostatic Air Filter" that I've just washed, but now I'm not sure if I have to let it dry before I can put it back in the furnace.
Anyone have circumstance with this? Can't find any info on their site...
Yes. When I bath mine I put a regular filter in it's place until the washable one is dry. I leave mine sit overnite to make unswerving that the inside of the frame is dry too.

Calculated-air furnaces pull air through the ductwork, along with allergens and dust. This dust often settles on the basement base, on stored items, and basement living areas. Using careful quality furnace filters will help control dust in a basement,










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