One of the most important advances in home heating and cooling over the last decade is the wider use of variable-speed blower technology. "Variable speed" simply refers to the operation of the blower motor, which operates at varying speeds to more precisely control the flow of conditioned air throughout the home. Traditional central heating and cooling systems operate at one or two speeds. Variable speed systems offer several advantages.
1. Improved Comfort and Air Quality
Regulated airflow provides improved control of temperature, humidity, and air distribution throughout the home. By allowing for continual airflow even when the system is not heating or cooling, air can be circulated and cleaned more effectively.
2. Quieter Operation
When a single-stage furnace turns on, you'll know it! There is a burst of air that blows out of heat registers at full force. A variable-speed motor comes on gradually and operates very quietly.
3. Better Efficiency
Variable speed motors consume about 75 watts of energy per hour, while a conventional blower will consume around 400 watts per hour. This adds up to significant savings over the course of a year. Have questions about upgrading to a variable-speed furnace? Give ABC a call, we can help.
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