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Your
home Your comfort system consists of
Cooling ~ Heating ~ Air
Treatment ~ Air Distribution
Proper
equipment selection and good design combine these four into
an energy-efficient system which cools and dehumidifies in summer,
heats and humidifies in winter, and cleans your indoor air all
year around.
Cooling.
The efficiency of home cooling equipment is defined by Seasonal
Energy Efficiency Ratio ( SEER) numbers. Higher numbers
mean greater efficiency, less energy consumption. Air
conditioning equipment which is ten or more years old usually
operated at SEER's 5.0 - 6.0 range. Cooling equipment
also has Sound Ratio Numbers (SRN's) to define quiet operation.
Today's Carrier home cooling equipment provides you with:
- SEER
Ratings among the highest of any in the market
- Quick,
easy replacement of older, inefficient equipment regardless
of brand
- Dramatically
reduced energy bills
- Extremely
quiet operation
- Longer
life and trouble-free operation
Heating.
Like old cooling units, old furnaces are very inefficient.
A typical furnace of 1970 vintage, for example, may operate at
around 60% efficiency or less. Carrier's new furnaces can
bring your home:
- Efficiencies
among the highest of any heating product
- Easy
replacement of any brand older model
- Quiet,
trouble-free operation
- Compact,
space saving design
- Extended
warranty protection
Air
Treatment. To be complete, a Home Comfort System should
include: Winter humidification and air cleaning superior to
the minimal provided by ordinary furnace filters. A Carrier
Total Comfort System will:
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Humidify
dry indoor air to improve comfort, keep furnishings in better
condition, reduce static electricity
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Remove
up to 90% of the smoke, dust, dirt and pollens found in
the air, relieving allergy sufferers, reducing cleaning
and protecting furnishings.
Air
Distribution. Proper air distribution is vital to
the satisfactory operation and service life of any forced air
indoor comfort system. Air is distributed by the blower
through ducts to rooms in your home. It is then removed
by return ducts to the blower. Air circulation within
your home, the essential element of comfort, is determined by
the size and shape of the ducts and the location of the openings
or registers, which deliver the air, and the grilles that withdraw
the air. Our experience designers and installers ensure:
- Ducts
properly shaped and sized for correct air delivery to every
room
- Grilles
and registers sized and positioned for best operating efficiency
- All
system components properly matched
Carrier
Comfort System can incorporate zoning of air distribution to
permit:
- Individual
area comfort settings
- Shutting
off air to unused areas
- Delivery
of the correct air volume to each zone
- Improved
energy efficiency to your entire system
When
it comes to indoor comfort, we're the experts to contact for
quality design, installation and service that matches the quality
of your new Carrier equipment. |