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  • Construction Products Review: Air Conditioners
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (10/12/2006)
  • Call it lucky 13. The new minimum federal standard for residential air conditioning systems is a seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) of 13. The tougher standard, which took effect in January, is the most dramatic change for air conditioners since 1992, when efficiency requirements were raised from 8 to 10 SEER.
  • Duct Free Systems--Less Can Be More
  • ebuild (10/3/2006)
  • Duct-free systems represent a growing U.S. market, and Bryant has remained at the forefront of this steady growth by aggressively expanding its duct-free systems offerings. With an established full line of highwall units and under ceiling/console units already in place, Bryant is adding another tier of cost-effective, high quality highwall and under ceiling/console units, the Streamline Series.
  • Legacy Zone Perfect 3-Zone Control13 SEER is Here
  • ebuild (10/3/2006)
  • Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems today revealed its comprehensive new cooling platform. Customers will benefit not only from Bryant's historic financial investment in the extensive new products developed, but also from Bryant dealers' Whatever It Takes' dedication to delivering complete satisfaction to them everyday. Bryant has also developed a new comprehensive indoor air quality line known as Bryant Perfect Air Solutions with Evolution compatibility.
  • Puron®Bryant's Puron Refrigerant Gains Momentum In New Millennium
  • ebuild (10/3/2006)
  • With the discontinuation of products using R-22 refrigerant only 5 years away, Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems, one of the HVAC/R industry's leaders in home comfort solutions, is taking the lead on educating its dealers and their consumers about its Puron products, which serve as an environmentally sound replacement for R-22. In the 8 years since Bryant introduced its Puron Refrigerant products, installations have grown from 5,000 units to over 300,000 units.
  • Bryant's Evolution System FurnaceBryant Introduces New platform of Quiet, Efficient Gas Furnace Products
  • ebuild (10/3/2006)
  • Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems is proud to introduce a line of 90-percent efficient variable-speed furnaces that can lower utility costs up to 30 percent--or up to 700 dollars per year--when compared to less-efficient systems previously seen in the industry. The variable-speed motor furnace, which combines gas and electric mechanics, has an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency rating (AFUE) of up to 96.6 percent, making it Bryant's most advanced and energy efficient line of gas furnace products.
  • Bryant's Evolution System Furnace  has a lifetime expectancy rate of 20 years.Bryant Introduces New platform of Quiet, Efficient Gas Furnace Products
  • ebuild (10/3/2006)
  • Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems is proud to introduce a line of 90-percent efficient variable-speed furnaces that can lower utility costs up to 30 percent--or up to 700 dollars per year--when compared to less-efficient systems previously seen in the industry. The variable-speed motor furnace, which combines gas and electric mechanics, has an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency rating (AFUE) of up to 96.6 percent, making it Bryant's most advanced and energy efficient line of gas furnace products.
  • Bryant's Puron® RefrigerantNew Government Mandate Affects Home Cooling Systems
  • ebuild (10/3/2006)
  • On January 23, 2006, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) raised the minimum allowable energy efficiency standard for new residential air conditioning systems from 10 to 13 seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER). The new mandate means that home cooling system manufacturers must now design products that comply with the 13 SEER rating. Homeowners are not required to replace existing units as a result of this mandate, though by doing so, they may shave up to 23 percent off their energy bill.
  • Hybrid HeatCarrier Introduces Hybrid Heat System As Expert Solution to Extraordinary Gas Prices
  • ebuild (10/2/2006)
  • Carrier Corporation, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX), recently introduced the next advancement in the growing trend of energy efficient products, a Hybrid Heat system. With fuel and energy costs on the rise, and a colder than predicted winter hitting many parts of the country, the HVAC industry is continually searching for solutions to offer homeowners to help properly heat their homes.
  • Infinity Air PurifierNeed Healthier Air? Carrier Brings Pure, Fresh Air Indoors with Infinity Air Purifier
  • ebuild (10/2/2006)
  • Carrier Corporation, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX), introduces the most advanced indoor air quality product to ever hit the market, the new Infinity Air Purifier. Unlike other products that merely capture particles from the air, the Infinity Air Purifier both captures and kills airborne allergens, bacteria, molds and viruses. It combines superior filtration efficiency with pathogen-killing technology to deliver maximum air purification against airborne germs and allergens with optimal comfort for homeowners.
  • Infinity Air PurifierNew-Generation Infinity System from Carrier Smartens Up Home Heating and Cooling
  • ebuild (10/2/2006)
  • Carrier's new-generation Infinity System, with its programmable digital control was radically redesigned for ease of use by the consumer and for simplified installation by the dealer. With the state-of-the-art control unit, the complete system improves homeowner satisfaction by providing longer heating and cooling cycles at lower fan speeds for energy savings and more consistent temperatures throughout the home.

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