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Temperature control is important to your
comfort. However, many people don't realize that humidity control can be just as
important in creating an ideal indoor atmosphere. Combined with a Carrier air
conditioner or heat pump, whole home humidifier, and our patented ThermidistatTM
Control or Comfort ZoneTM, the WeatherMaker 8000VS becomes part of an
IdealHumidity System.
All indoor comfort systems provide some humidity control during cooling
operation, but IdealHumidity is the only system that can control moisture even
when the indoor temperature does not require heating or cooling operation. Why
is humidity control so important? Heated air during the winter becomes extra
dry. Because dry air feels cooler, you'll tend to set your thermostat higher to
feel warm. During the cooling season, high humidity makes you feel warm, sticky
and less than comfortable. So, you go to the thermostat and set the system for
additional cooling. IdealHumidity monitors temperature and humidity, then
automatically adjusts operation as needed to create ideal comfort for your home.
Because you'll feel more comfortable all year long with less cooling and less
heating, you'll save money with reduced heating and cooling costs.
13.5 Carrier Air Conditioner With Cool only white roof
assembly.
Installation is available for this and many other RV products from one of the
largest RV accessories installers on the west coast.
- Delivers 13,500 BTU of cooling, ample even for larger RVs.
- AirV offers an optional 5,600 BTU electric heating
assembly.
- Full-load Amp draw only 13.5 cooling--15.6 heating.
- Can be specified for ceiling air distribution or ducted
air.
- The exclusive "slinger" wheel recycles condensation back
onto the condenser coil to virtually eliminate water runoff.
- The AirV ceiling assembly features an automatic "Air
sweep", which oscillates to provide more even distribution of conditioned air.
The exclusive AirShower feature pours cool air directly down from the ceiling
assembly to cool you quickly after being out in the heat.
- The Ducted ceiling assembly is designed for coaches that
have air ducts in the ceiling. The Carrier AirV Ceiling Assembly will work
with any current ceiling duct assemblies.
- Aerodynamic rooftop and Slimline ceiling air distribution
assemblies are available in a choice of White and Ivory.
- The rooftop assembly weighs less than competitive 13,500
BTU units at only 90lbs installed weight, which makes AirV an ideal choice for
pop-up campers.
- Air filters are quick and easy to replace, which simplifies
general maintenance.
- Approximate dimensions: 13" H x 22" W x 41" L
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Stay cool and comfortable
with
our premium air conditioning systems and services. We carry the names you trust
to beat the toughest heat spell. As an added bonus, your air conditioning unit
will also remove the humidity from your indoor environment for an added degree
of comfort.
Not sure if you should repair
or replace? Well, consider this: if you're operating an inefficient system that
breaks down a lot, it's likely that it's going to break down again. That means
more expensive emergency service calls or possible damage to the other
components of your heating and cooling system.
Also consider the ongoing cost factor. You could save up to
60% on your energy bills with new high-efficiency equipment. You see, even if
your air conditioner is only a few years old, it could be terribly inefficient
by today's energy efficiency standards. Installing a new, high-efficiency
cooling system can actually pay for itself in energy savings within a relatively
short time.
Cooling efficiency for your
air conditioner is indicated by its SEER (Seasonal Energy
Efficiency Ratio) rating, which tells you how efficiently your
unit uses electricity. In general, the higher the SEER rating, the less
electricity your unit will use to cool your home. The typical SEER rating of
units made before 1992 is about 6.0. In 1992, the government established the
minimum cooling efficiency standard for units installed in new homes at 10.0
SEER. High-efficiency units have a SEER of at least 12.0; the maximum available
is about 17.
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