Garage · Equipment
Furnace (Vertical)


Width 24″Depth 30″Height 46″Shape rectangle
Overview
A vertical furnace is an upflow HVAC unit that stands upright, the most common furnace orientation in basements, closets, and garages. Including it in a layout reserves space and clearance for mechanical equipment. It shines in a utility closet or garage corner against a wall.
Sizing & placement
It stands tall and narrow at 24 inches wide and 30 inches deep with a 46-inch height, and it is wall-anchored to sit against the wall. Leave clearance in front for filter access and servicing.
Where it works
Garages, laundry rooms, and utility closets; mechanical and storage layouts.
Specifications
| Width | 24 in |
|---|---|
| Depth | 30 in |
| Height | 46 in |
| Shape | rectangle |
| Size class | standard |
| Room types | garage, laundry-room |
| Default color | #4A5568 |
Configurable options
- Color — any hex value
Frequently asked questions
- How big is the Vertical Furnace?
- It is 24 inches wide, 30 inches deep, and 46 inches tall, standing upright.
- How does it differ from the horizontal furnace?
- This upflow unit stands 46 inches tall in a narrow footprint, while the horizontal version lies low at 24 inches tall.
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