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A. GE ECMTM Blower Motor It moves heated or cooled air through the ductwork. It’s the most important component of any Ultimate Comfort System because it helps deliver just the right amount of airflow to your house. |
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B. Two Stage Variable Speed Furnace Or Air Handler A two-stage, variable speed furnace or air handler will
use less capacity on mild days, and full capacity on harsher days to
produce extremely even, comfortable temperatures year-round. |
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C. Two Stage, Variable Speed Air Conditioner or Heat Pump A two stage, variable speed air conditioner is like having
two air conditioners in one. It runs on low stage on mild days and high
stage on the hottest days. It removes up to 6 times more humidity and
produces extremely even, comfortable temperatures. |
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D. Balanced Ductwork Properly sized and balanced ductwork is essential to the performance of an Ultimate Comfort System. For maximum efficiency and comfort, the static pressure in the system should be 0.5 inches or less. |
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E. Energy-Recovery Ventilator An energy recovery ventilator brings fresh air in and takes stale air out. It transfers energy from the outgoing air to the incoming air so you save money while improving the quality of your indoor air. |
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| F. HEPA Air Cleaner A HEPA (high efficiency particulate arrestance) is the most efficient air cleaner available. It helps remove smoke, odors, and microscopic air-borne particles that can trigger allergies and asthma. |
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G. Humidifier with HumidistatDry air in winter irritates sinuses, causes static electricity and can damage furniture and woodwork. A whole-home humidifier attached to your ductwork can raise indoor humidity to a comfortable level. |
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| H. Zone Controls Zone controls give you precise temperature control in every area of your home. For example, it can send more air conditioning to the upstairs in summer or more heat to the cold north side in winter. |
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I. Ultra-Violet Air Purifier An In-Duct Air Purifier treats the air as it circulates through the ventilation system, continually destroying bacteria, viruses, mold, chemicals and odors. |
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