Tim Reid writes:
"My new furnace was installed today, and replaced a "vintage" 1972 model that I was afraid to turn on because of the cost. My neighbor just got a new one, and when I found out what it cost him, I wasn't ready to pay that much, and it didn't include the A coil. Thats when I started doing some homework and found Alpine. After following the sizing guides, and e-mailing questions to one of your representatives, I found the answers and just what I needed. As for delivery, I was impressed at how quick it left your warehouse. Your company will get a lot of references from me, as you are on my A list and book marked. Thanks for saving me a lot of $$$"
These furnaces can be used for an upflow or downflow configuration. Downflow means the unit stands vertically (upright) and blows the warm air directly down out the bottom of the unit.