Furnaces heat and circulate warm air in
the winter or anytime you want to feel warmer inside. When the furnace is properly matched with an air conditioner or air
handler, you enjoy maximum efficiency and extended system life. Furnace heating ability is measured with an Annual Fuel
Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) percentage. A higher AFUE percentage indicates a more efficient furnace.
The basic components of a furnace system are:
A burner, where gas (natural or propane) or oil is delivered and burned
A heat exchanger, where the heat from the burning gas is transferred to the air distribution system
Ductwork to transfer the heated air throughout the home
A flue or vent pipe to exhaust byproducts of combustion (such as water vapor and carbon dioxide) outside
Echelon 5T Series Air Conditioners
The Echelon™ Series is the premier Coleman® Heating and Air Conditioning line of residential central air conditioning units.
The Echelon 5T model is up to four-times quieter and 60% more energy efficient thanks to its two-stage compressor technology.
In a packaged system, all equipment is built into an
outdoor unit, usually on a concrete slab or other platform. The "package" that gives it its name provides central air
conditioning during the summer and heat in colder months. Models available use:
Electricity for resistance heating and cooling
Gas for heating and electricity for cooling
Heat pump models using electricity
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