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Variable Speed


"Variable Speed" Versus "One Speed"

So what’s the difference?

Inside your air handler is an electric motor that drives the indoor blower. In most standard systems, it runs at only one speed—full capacity—and is either on or off. A variable speed motor, however, is smarter than that. It automatically varies its speed based on your home’s heating and cooling requirements. It ramps up to maximum speed slowly instead of coming on full capacity all at once. This means there’s no sudden blast of air—just a gentler, more even airflow. And because it runs at a lower speed most of the time, there’s less noise.

The Features

A variable speed air handler is specifically designed for unconditioned spaces. It maximizes efficiency because of its exclusive construction. It's special insulation, door gaskets and thermal seals make that much difference in effectively sealing in conditioned air. And, of course, increased efficiency means operating cost savings to you.

More Good News

You know how miserable humidity can make you feel. Well, with a variable speed air handler you can reduce the humidity in your home, giving you and your family a more comfortable environment.

In fact, you’d probably be amazed to find out just how much moisture is in your home. Consider this: a variable speed air handler can remove up to 24 gallons a day in some climates.

That’s the beauty of variable speed technology—it gives you a level of comfort you’ve never experienced, and saves you money in the process.

Call and speak with one of our customer service representatives today.

 
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