ECONAR Ultra Split Systems
Forced Air 3 and 4 Ton Heat Pumps Dual Fuels and Air Handler Split Systems
Green, renewable energy plus savings of up to 70 percent on heating and cooling
An ECONAR Ultra Split System can supply your heating and cooling needs for much less than the cost of conventional energy sources such as natural gas or propane—in most regions by as much as 70 percent! You're also contributing to a greener, healthier environment because geothermal heating and cooling comes from energy already stored in the ground. Save money, save energy!
Here's how it works: Unlike air temperatures that can go from one extreme to the other, the ground eight feet below the surface has a constant temperature of about 50 degrees all year long. In the winter, the heat pump transfers this energy from the ground into your home. With a small amount of electricity, the system boosts the temperature to a higher, more comfortable level so that you can feel warm on the coldest of days. In the summer, it acts as an air conditioner by pulling heat and humidity out of the indoor air. Using less energy than fossil fuel systems, the ECONAR geothermal heat pump keeps you comfortable in any weather, any season.
All Ultra Split Systems are designed to use R410A, an environmentally friendly refrigerant. They are engineered with ColdClimate technology which is designed especially for regions with sub-freezing temperatures. This special feature found in ECONAR geothermal heat pumps makes supplemental heating a choice, not a necessity.
A Dual Fuel Split System gives you energy savings and comfort without giving up your existing furnace
If you want the economical advantage and comfort of geothermal but still have a conventional furnace, the ECONAR Dual Fuel System is the answer. It is comprised of a compressor unit and an air coil that work with your existing fossil fuel furnace and duct work. The system automatically selects the most efficient fuel source needed (split system or furnace) to provide the best energy savings and comfort all year long. You don't need a separate air conditioner because the split system can provide cooling and dehumidification during the summer. If desired, you can add supplemental water heating with an optional desuperheater.
An Air Handler Split System offers the safety, comfort and flexibility of geothermal
Another type of split system is made up of a compressor and an air handler unit—no conventional gas or propane furnace is needed. Heating and cooling is transferred through the air handling unit that can be placed anywhere in the home; it can use existing or new duct work depending on where it is mounted. It provides many installation options from new construction to retrofits and is designed for attics, crawl spaces or other spots where space is limited or an all-in-one system could be hard to install.
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