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Posted by dkolva@atlab.com on September 23, 2007, 6:07 pm
Two different proposals for new construction (requiring 3 systems due
to it's size).
Water Furnace
1. Model #NDH072A 6 ton dual capacity compressor with variable speed
blower package, 15 kW heater, de-superheater, 2-zone system.
2. Model #E048BLR 4 ton capacity compressor with variable speed
blower, 15 kW heater
3. Model #NDZ064 5 ton split system with a de-superheater, 5 ton
variable speed blower, 15 kW heater.
vs.
Florida Heat Pump
6 ton split system with a Lennox variable speed blower
6 ton split system with a Lennox variable speed blower
4 ton split system
I'm looking for comparisons of quality, cost, etc.
Thanks!
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Posted by Bubba on September 23, 2007, 6:41 pm
On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 15:07:08 -0700, "dkolva@atlab.com"
>Two different proposals for new construction (requiring 3 systems due
>to it's size).
>Water Furnace
>1. Model #NDH072A 6 ton dual capacity compressor with variable speed
>blower package, 15 kW heater, de-superheater, 2-zone system.
>2. Model #E048BLR 4 ton capacity compressor with variable speed
>blower, 15 kW heater
>3. Model #NDZ064 5 ton split system with a de-superheater, 5 ton
>variable speed blower, 15 kW heater.
>vs.
>Florida Heat Pump
>6 ton split system with a Lennox variable speed blower
>6 ton split system with a Lennox variable speed blower
>4 ton split system
>I'm looking for comparisons of quality, cost, etc.
>Thanks!
Lemme guess..........
You'd like fries with that?
Bubba
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Posted by on September 23, 2007, 10:49 pm
On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 15:07:08 -0700, "dkolva@atlab.com"
>Two different proposals for new construction (requiring 3 systems due
>to it's size).
>Water Furnace
>1. Model #NDH072A 6 ton dual capacity compressor with variable speed
>blower package, 15 kW heater, de-superheater, 2-zone system.
>2. Model #E048BLR 4 ton capacity compressor with variable speed
>blower, 15 kW heater
>3. Model #NDZ064 5 ton split system with a de-superheater, 5 ton
>variable speed blower, 15 kW heater.
>vs.
>Florida Heat Pump
>6 ton split system with a Lennox variable speed blower
>6 ton split system with a Lennox variable speed blower
>4 ton split system
>I'm looking for comparisons of quality, cost, etc.
>Thanks!
I'd stay away from those Flordia heatpumps and go with one of the New
York models.
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Posted by on September 24, 2007, 1:32 am
> On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 15:07:08 -0700, "dkolva@atlab.com"
> >Two different proposals for new construction (requiring 3 systems due
> >to it's size).
> >Water Furnace
> >1. Model #NDH072A 6 ton dual capacity compressor with variable speed
> >blower package, 15 kW heater, de-superheater, 2-zone system.
> >2. Model #E048BLR 4 ton capacity compressor with variable speed
> >blower, 15 kW heater
> >3. Model #NDZ064 5 ton split system with a de-superheater, 5 ton
> >variable speed blower, 15 kW heater.
> >vs.
> >Florida Heat Pump
> >6 ton split system with a Lennox variable speed blower
> >6 ton split system with a Lennox variable speed blower
> >4 ton split system
> >I'm looking for comparisons of quality, cost, etc.
> >Thanks!
> I'd stay away from those Flordia heatpumps and go with one of the New
> York models.
Everybody knows there's more heat in the California models!
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Posted by on September 24, 2007, 1:31 am
> Two different proposals for new construction (requiring 3 systems due
> to it's size).
> Water Furnace
> 1. Model #NDH072A 6 ton dual capacity compressor with variable speed
> blower package, 15 kW heater, de-superheater, 2-zone system.
> 2. Model #E048BLR 4 ton capacity compressor with variable speed
> blower, 15 kW heater
> 3. Model #NDZ064 5 ton split system with a de-superheater, 5 ton
> variable speed blower, 15 kW heater.
> vs.
> Florida Heat Pump
> 6 ton split system with a Lennox variable speed blower
> 6 ton split system with a Lennox variable speed blower
> 4 ton split system
> I'm looking for comparisons of quality, cost, etc.
Good - Better - Best
Cheap - Reasonable - Expensive
> Thanks!
Your Welcome!
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>to it's size).
>Water Furnace
>1. Model #NDH072A 6 ton dual capacity compressor with variable speed
>blower package, 15 kW heater, de-superheater, 2-zone system.
>2. Model #E048BLR 4 ton capacity compressor with variable speed
>blower, 15 kW heater
>3. Model #NDZ064 5 ton split system with a de-superheater, 5 ton
>variable speed blower, 15 kW heater.
>vs.
>Florida Heat Pump
>6 ton split system with a Lennox variable speed blower
>6 ton split system with a Lennox variable speed blower
>4 ton split system
>I'm looking for comparisons of quality, cost, etc.
>Thanks!