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Would like opinions on the Infinity Air Purifier WhansaMi 08-13-2007
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Posted by WhansaMi on August 13, 2007, 10:47 am
Hi guys. I'd like to get opinions from folks who work in this field. If
you have a moment to share your thoughts, I'd greatly appreciate the input.

We are getting a new system <sigh>. We are purchasing a Carrier: 15 SEER,
variable speed fan, with dampers to redirect flow to the upstairs.

We have some issues with mold, as we live in a little gully in the area, and
the AC unit is in the basement. I am strongly considering adding on the UV
lights, and am wondering about the Infinity air purifier. My technician
says that he thinks the UV lights are a good idea, but doesn't have enough
experience with the air purifier to be able to make a recommendation.

Do any of you have experience with this? Is it reliable? Does it really
work well?

Any and all feedback would be greatly appreciated. :-)

Sheila



Posted by WhansaMi on August 13, 2007, 11:33 am

> Hi guys. I'd like to get opinions from folks who work in this field. If
> you have a moment to share your thoughts, I'd greatly appreciate the
> input.
>
> We are getting a new system <sigh>. We are purchasing a Carrier: 15
> SEER, variable speed fan, with dampers to redirect flow to the upstairs.
>
> We have some issues with mold, as we live in a little gully in the area,
> and the AC unit is in the basement. I am strongly considering adding on
> the UV lights, and am wondering about the Infinity air purifier. My
> technician says that he thinks the UV lights are a good idea, but doesn't
> have enough experience with the air purifier to be able to make a
> recommendation.
>
> Do any of you have experience with this? Is it reliable? Does it really
> work well?
>
> Any and all feedback would be greatly appreciated. :-)
>
> Sheila

I just spoke to my husband, and he is inclined to go with a combination of
the UV lights and the electronic air cleaner. So, I'd like to amend my
question to include that.

Also, I was reading through some of the other threads, and I saw the one
asking about the 20 degree drop. My HVAC guy says that this is pretty
standard, and that the neighboring county had that as a requirement (he
wasn't sure about the requirements for my county). Assuming it is legal to
do so, *can* there be greater than a 20 degree delta? Would a 15 SEER do a
better job than a 13 SEER in that area, or does that just affect
efficiency/energy costs? What is it that actually makes more/colder air
come through?

I'm sorry to be asking just simplistic questions. I just don't know a whole
lot about HVAC systems.

Thanks!
Sheila



Posted by on August 13, 2007, 12:01 pm
wrote:

>
>> Hi guys. I'd like to get opinions from folks who work in this field. If
>> you have a moment to share your thoughts, I'd greatly appreciate the
>> input.
>>
>> We are getting a new system <sigh>. We are purchasing a Carrier: 15
>> SEER, variable speed fan, with dampers to redirect flow to the upstairs.
>>
>> We have some issues with mold, as we live in a little gully in the area,
>> and the AC unit is in the basement. I am strongly considering adding on
>> the UV lights, and am wondering about the Infinity air purifier. My
>> technician says that he thinks the UV lights are a good idea, but doesn't
>> have enough experience with the air purifier to be able to make a
>> recommendation.
>>
>> Do any of you have experience with this? Is it reliable? Does it really
>> work well?
>>
>> Any and all feedback would be greatly appreciated. :-)
>>
>> Sheila
>
>I just spoke to my husband, and he is inclined to go with a combination of
>the UV lights and the electronic air cleaner. So, I'd like to amend my
>question to include that.
>
>Also, I was reading through some of the other threads, and I saw the one
>asking about the 20 degree drop. My HVAC guy says that this is pretty
>standard, and that the neighboring county had that as a requirement (he
>wasn't sure about the requirements for my county). Assuming it is legal to
>do so, *can* there be greater than a 20 degree delta? Would a 15 SEER do a
>better job than a 13 SEER in that area, or does that just affect
>efficiency/energy costs? What is it that actually makes more/colder air
>come through?
>
>I'm sorry to be asking just simplistic questions. I just don't know a whole
>lot about HVAC systems.
>
>Thanks!
>Sheila
>

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Posted by WhansaMi on August 13, 2007, 12:45 pm

> wrote:
>
>>
>>> Hi guys. I'd like to get opinions from folks who work in this field.
>>> If
>>> you have a moment to share your thoughts, I'd greatly appreciate the
>>> input.
>>>
>>> We are getting a new system <sigh>. We are purchasing a Carrier: 15
>>> SEER, variable speed fan, with dampers to redirect flow to the upstairs.
>>>
>>> We have some issues with mold, as we live in a little gully in the area,
>>> and the AC unit is in the basement. I am strongly considering adding on
>>> the UV lights, and am wondering about the Infinity air purifier. My
>>> technician says that he thinks the UV lights are a good idea, but
>>> doesn't
>>> have enough experience with the air purifier to be able to make a
>>> recommendation.
>>>
>>> Do any of you have experience with this? Is it reliable? Does it
>>> really
>>> work well?
>>>
>>> Any and all feedback would be greatly appreciated. :-)
>>>
>>> Sheila
>>
>>I just spoke to my husband, and he is inclined to go with a combination of
>>the UV lights and the electronic air cleaner. So, I'd like to amend my
>>question to include that.
>>
>>Also, I was reading through some of the other threads, and I saw the one
>>asking about the 20 degree drop. My HVAC guy says that this is pretty
>>standard, and that the neighboring county had that as a requirement (he
>>wasn't sure about the requirements for my county). Assuming it is legal
>>to
>>do so, *can* there be greater than a 20 degree delta? Would a 15 SEER do
>>a
>>better job than a 13 SEER in that area, or does that just affect
>>efficiency/energy costs? What is it that actually makes more/colder air
>>come through?
>>
>>I'm sorry to be asking just simplistic questions. I just don't know a
>>whole
>>lot about HVAC systems.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>Sheila
>>
>
> Your posts belong in alt.home.repair, not here.
>

I'm sorry to have bothered you. I was hoping to get the opinions of those
who see HVAC systems daily, who have experience in different options. I
trust my HVAC guy, but he said he can't really make a recommendation because
he isn't that familiar with the air cleaning systems.

Sheila



Posted by Bubba on August 13, 2007, 5:38 pm
wrote:

>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> Hi guys. I'd like to get opinions from folks who work in this field.
>>>> If
>>>> you have a moment to share your thoughts, I'd greatly appreciate the
>>>> input.
>>>>
>>>> We are getting a new system <sigh>. We are purchasing a Carrier: 15
>>>> SEER, variable speed fan, with dampers to redirect flow to the upstairs.
>>>>
>>>> We have some issues with mold, as we live in a little gully in the area,
>>>> and the AC unit is in the basement. I am strongly considering adding on
>>>> the UV lights, and am wondering about the Infinity air purifier. My
>>>> technician says that he thinks the UV lights are a good idea, but
>>>> doesn't
>>>> have enough experience with the air purifier to be able to make a
>>>> recommendation.
>>>>
>>>> Do any of you have experience with this? Is it reliable? Does it
>>>> really
>>>> work well?
>>>>
>>>> Any and all feedback would be greatly appreciated. :-)
>>>>
>>>> Sheila
>>>
>>>I just spoke to my husband, and he is inclined to go with a combination of
>>>the UV lights and the electronic air cleaner. So, I'd like to amend my
>>>question to include that.
>>>
>>>Also, I was reading through some of the other threads, and I saw the one
>>>asking about the 20 degree drop. My HVAC guy says that this is pretty
>>>standard, and that the neighboring county had that as a requirement (he
>>>wasn't sure about the requirements for my county). Assuming it is legal
>>>to
>>>do so, *can* there be greater than a 20 degree delta? Would a 15 SEER do
>>>a
>>>better job than a 13 SEER in that area, or does that just affect
>>>efficiency/energy costs? What is it that actually makes more/colder air
>>>come through?
>>>
>>>I'm sorry to be asking just simplistic questions. I just don't know a
>>>whole
>>>lot about HVAC systems.
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>Sheila
>>>
>>
>> Your posts belong in alt.home.repair, not here.
>>
>
>I'm sorry to have bothered you. I was hoping to get the opinions of those
>who see HVAC systems daily, who have experience in different options. I
>trust my HVAC guy, but he said he can't really make a recommendation because
>he isn't that familiar with the air cleaning systems.
>
>Sheila
>
So, NOW are you going to show us your tits?
Bubba

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