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What
does the manufacturer recommend for maintenance?
We are committed to providing quality preventative
maintenance. Our dedication to our customers
includes 24-hour emergency service availability
and custom preventive maintenance plans in
an effort to prevent costly repairs and extend
your product's life cycle. We will work hard
to keep your equipment efficient, affordable
and running at peak performance.
Motorized
equipment such as heating and air conditioning
systems, requires preventive maintenance to
ensure proper operation and reliability. A
properly designed, installed and maintained
heating and air conditioning system will save
you money, time and energy over the years
to come. More importantly, after the installation
of your HVAC system, we offer the best service
possible to you with system and labor warranties.
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What
Filtration Systems are available?
Today's super energy efficient homes and work
places do an excellent job of saving you money
on your energy bill. But energy efficiency
brings its own challenges, including the quality
of the air that is constantly recirculated
through your home or work place.
The Space Gard® HEPA (High Efficiency
Particulate Air) cleaner is the proven, perfect
practical solution for whole house air cleaning
-- giving you silent operation, minimal maintenance
and 99% efficiency. The Space Gard® central
air cleaner turns your air conditioner or
furnace into a clean air system.
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What
is a Seer rating?
SEER means Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio.
Like its "mpg" counterpart in the
automotive industry, the SEER gives an indication
of the performance efficiency of the system.
The higher the SEER, the more efficient the
unit. And, the more efficient the unit, the
lower the operating costs.
By
purchasing a system with a high SEER, you'll
use less energy to cool your house, resulting
in lower electric bills. In many cases, these
savings are enough to partially or fully offset
the cost of the new equipment within a few
years.
For air conditioning, the rating is SEER (Seasonal
Energy Efficiency Ratio). This rating is based
on general design criteria such as the compressor
and outdoor coil. SEER ratings are for comparison
purposes only, so that homeowners will know
how they can compare different brands of products
with similar efficiency ratings. The rating
for the outdoor unit will reference a general
efficiency range, such as 14 SEER. The actual
efficiency rating for a specific system will
depend on the combination of the outdoor unit
and the indoor coil. These ratings are available
from your dealer and the Air-Conditioning
and Refrigeration Institute's Energy Guide.
A variable-speed indoor blower unit will increase
the efficiency rating of the system, as well.
Heat
pumps are rated by SEER for cooling efficiency
and by HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance
Factor) for heating efficiency. As with other
ratings, the higher the HSPF, the less energy
it will take to warm your home.
All
of these ratings can be compared by asking
your local independent Trane dealer or utility
provider, or referencing the ARI Directory.
See our pages of Energy Star(SM) Products.
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Can
I replace just one part of the unit?
We recommend that you replace the indoor coil
or air handler when replacing the outdoor
unit. Both of these components are integral
to the closed refrigerant loop and together
determine the capacity and efficiency of your
system. If you do not replace the indoor unit,
there will be no test data available for the
new combination to establish the expected
capacity or efficiency of your system. Also,
the indoor system may be partially blocked
by particles that will decrease efficiency,
and you may be faced in the near future with
replacing the indoor unit after it fails and
having to pay to have the closed refrigerant
system opened again. It would be expensive
and be another opportunity for contamination.
You end up paying more. If your whole system
is replaced, you will be less likely to need
service in the near future.
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What
can I do about humidity in my home?
A
two-stage outdoor air conditioning unit will
operate at a low speed, removing more moisture
and allowing greater comfort than a single-stage
air conditioning unit. Our variable-speed
indoor blower units also have Enhanced Mode
that runs a very cold coil and enables the
blower to slowly ramp up and down. This will
wring-out extra moisture from the indoor air.
If
you have any questions please email us at dunrefair@yahoo.com
Please
feel free to visit our Sales
Page to receive a free quote on
replacement of your air conditioning system.
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