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Winter Wonderland
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The weather is changing, time to replace that old inefficient furnace with one of Wazawater's High Efficiency Furnaces. Call today for a Free in-home consultation. Ask us about our NO TAX PROMOTION. Also Free Programable Thermostat and Air Filter.
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Wazawater offers the best, High Efficiency Gas & Water Furnaces, Air Conditioners & Ventilations Systems on the market today. They will save you energy and money immediately.
Indoor warmth any time it is required:
Energy efficiency -The efficiency of a furnace can be determined by its AFUE-or Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. The minimum efficiency level for furnaces currently manufactured in the U.S. is 80% AFUE. A rating of "80% AFUE" means that for every dollar you spend heating your home; 80 cents are actually applied to the generation of warmth. Compared to many of the 60% AFUE furnaces in older homes, 80% AFUE furnaces are a significant improvement. However, for enhanced energy efficiency, you may wish to consider a 95+% AFUE furnace, such as Amana's line of 96% AFUE Furnaces.
Indoor comfort during warm weather:
Central air conditioning helps keep your home cool and reduces humidity levels.
Cleaner air - As your central air conditioning system draws air out of various rooms in the house through return air ducts, the air is pulled through an air filter, which removes airborne particles such as dust and lint. Sophisticated filters may remove microscopic pollutants, as well. The filtered air is then routed to air supply ductwork that carries it back to rooms.
Quieter operation - Because the compressor bearing unit is located outside the home, the indoor noise level from its operation is much lower than that of a free-standing air conditioning unit.
Ventilation Systems:
Today's homes require controlled ventilation to improve the Indoor Air Quality and maximize energy efficiency.
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Conditioners Facts
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The typical central air conditioning system is a split system, with an outdoor air conditioning, or "compressor bearing unit" and an indoor coil, which is usually installed on top of the furnace in the home.
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Using electricity as its power source, the compressor pumps refrigerant through the system to gather heat and moisture from indoors and remove it from the home.
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Heat and moisture are removed from the home when warm air from inside the home is blown over the cooled indoor coil. The heat in the air transfers to the coil, thereby "cooling" the air.
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The heat that has transferred to the coil is then "pumped" to the exterior of the home, while the cooled air is pumped back inside, helping to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature.
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Central air conditioning can also be provided through a package unit or a heat pump.
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Facts:
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A furnace works to keep a home warm in the winter and plays a critical part in the operation of an air conditioning system.
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Furnaces produce heat through the combustion of natural gas in the furnace's burner. The heat produced from this process then passes through a heat exchanger. Air from your home's return air ducts is blown over the heat exchanger, thus warming the air.
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The furnace's blower then blows the warmed air into the ductwork, which carries and disperses the warmed air throughout the home.
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During warmer months, the blower inside a furnace continues to circulate return air throughout the home--only this time, the return air has been cooled by being blown over the indoor coil portion of the home's split-system air conditioning system. The condensing coil is typically installed on top of the furnace.
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Lifebreath Heat Recovery Ventilator: The compact, electrically - powered Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRV) move stale, contaminated, warm air from inside the house to outdoors. At the same time they draw fresh oxygen-laden air from outside and distributes it throughout the house. Stale, polluted air is constantly being replaced by an equal quantity of fresh clean air.
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Lifebreath TFP Air Cleaner:Nutech is also the originator of a revolutionary new whole house air cleaner. The Lifebreath Turbulent Flow Precipitator (TFP) In-home Air Cleaner gives the kind of performance needed to maintain excellent Indoor Air Quality.
It removes close to 99.97% of particles such as pollen, fungus spores, dust, animal dander and dirt; removes some bacteria; and even removes a large proportion of particles as small as one tenth of a micron - only visible in an electron microscope. And it does this continuously, day after day, year after year.
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Lifebreath Clean Air Furnace: The Clean Air Furnace uses hot water as its heat source. Water is pumped from your home water heater or boiler to the furnace heating coil. A fan with a PSC or ECM high-efficiency motor blows the fresh air from the Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) into the heating coil where the circulating water warms the air. Water leaves the heater, travels through the hot water circulation pump, and returns to the water heater or boiler. As the water travels through the furnace's heating coil, air is warmed and sent throughout the house.
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Pulse Flow-Thru Humidifier:The innovative and inexpensive way to home comfort. This unique electronically pulsed flow-thru humidifier reduces water consumption by up to 80% and improves unit performance. The electronic controller pulses the solenoid water supply valve for a period of 4 seconds ON and 30 seconds OFF. This allows the evaporator pad to be fully saturated while drastically limiting the water wasted through the drain. This unique approach greatly improves the unit performance by allowing a higher average temperature on the evaporator pad, and makes the Pulsed Flow-Thru the most environmentally friendly unit.
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