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How do I properly match a new gas furnace to an existing A/C unit? January 17, 2010   Subscribe HVAC befuddlement - Does anyone understand the consequences of having a blower on your furnace that is undersized for the A/C unit you have? ADP is the perfect match for your heating and air conditioning systems. Since 1992, Advanced Distributor Products (ADP) has been a leading manufacturer of high-quality indoor HVAC equipment. ADP is now the #1 producer of residential evaporator coils in the USA. ADP strives to form long-term partnerships with our distributors. We offer a variety of solutions designed to meet your unique indoor HVAC equipment needs. In addition to evaporator coils, ADP also manufactures compact and efficient residential air handlers and low profile unit heaters. With consistently short lead-times and advanced technical capabilities, we make it easy for you to do business with ADP. ADP evaporator coils are designed to match perfectly with any HVAC system.
They offer a professional appearance, perfect furnace fits and enhanced features for fast installations and easy serviceability. ADP provides low height solutions for tight spaces and a broad product offering to reach higher SEER levels at a lower cost. ADP evaporator coils provide an upgrade over standard system matched coils by offering superior quality, improved energy efficiency and enhanced protection for the air in your home. ADP is the exclusive manufacturer of indoor cooling equipment featuring Microban® antimicrobial product protection. Microban® antimicrobial technology works to continuously inhibit the growth of mold for added protection that lasts the lifetime of your system. Click above to learn how ADP can be the perfect match for you… Introducing the SEP & HED Series by ADP. These large commercial unit heaters are the perfect solution for heating warehouse and garage spaces. Introducing F Series Healthy Solutions® Premier Multi-Position Air Handlers by ADP.
F Series air handlers are compact, efficient solutions that are perfect for single or multi-family applications. M Series manufactured housing evaporator coils match perfectly with your system, providing an upgrade over standard manufactured housing coils.Patio Furniture Rehab Location Introducing the FOA & FSA Series by ADP. Dual Flush Toilet ProblemsThese compact unit heaters provide solutions for all of your residential and light commercial heating needs.Rv Washer And Dryer Combo Reviews Introducing B Series Multi-Position Air Handlers by ADP. Flexible options including electric and hot water heat, standard and variable-speed motors make this ideal choice for many residential applications. PL Series Healthy Solutions® Premier Plenum Coils match perfectly with your system and provide an upgrade over standard matched plenum coils.
Introducing MX Series compact modular blowers by ADP. These compact modular units, with electric and hot water heat options, match perfectly with your system and allow for a flexible “one-man-job”. Introducing S Series Wall Mount Air Handlers by ADP. S Series Wall Mounts are compact and lightweight solutions for multi-family housing applications ADP LA/LH Series coils are large vertical coils and horizontal slab coils designed for high tonnage applications (6-10 tons). V Series dedicated horizontal coils are the perfect solutions for attics spaces. V Series coils are low height and feature top refrigerant connections for easy access. All Healthy Solutions™ coils feature Microban® antimicrobial in the drain pan, providing added protection against mold and mildew. HE Series multi-position coils are the perfect solution for low height applications. These coils offer perfect furnace fit, space saving opportunities, and are available in multiple heights and widths.
ADP’s HD Series is the perfect solution for homes with furnaces installed in crawl spaces. HD Series coils are low height and feature side refrigerant connections for easy access. Providing timely and accurate information along with objective opinions and insight to consumers of air conditioning and heating equipment so they may be equipped to make the most informed decisions possible. If your air conditioner or furnace just died, you’re facing some quick and tough decisions. Now is the time to take a deep breath and not rush to an uninformed decision.  The top mistakes people make when purchasing a new heating or cooling system are: Ignoring SEER – The higher the SEER (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) rating the more efficient the unit, which translates to less money spent each month heating or cooling your home. A 13 SEER rating is the minimum; 15 SEER is good; above 16 is high efficiency. A high efficiency system can cut your energy bills in half when compared to an old 8 SEER unit and also provides many comfort benefits.
Missing rebate opportunities – Many states and manufacturers offer rebates to help offset the costs of some systems, particularly those that are higher efficiency.  In fact, some states offer as much as $1500 in rebates. Only getting one estimate – Prices and options will vary, as will service contracts, installation costs, and permits.  Shop around and compare apples to apples. Going for the lowest price – A low price does not always equal the best value. A higher efficiency system might cost an extra $800 up front, but could save you $300 per year in energy costs. Over the life of the system, typically 12-15 years, you would be saving significant dollars by paying a little more for the higher efficiency system. Not considering maintenance contracts – Maintenance is necessary to keep your system functioning in optimal conditions over the life of the unit.  Over time dirt, debris, and other foreign substances can cause build up in your system, erode electrical connections and cause other damage that is expensive to replace. 
In addition, the buildup can cause a 14 SEER unit to perform like a 10 SEER one, making your system work harder and your utility bills higher. Ensuring your system is clean and maintained annually can extend the life of your system and help you avoid expensive and preventable repairs in the future. Not paying attention to refrigerant – R-22, which might be referred to by a brand name like Freon®, has been restricted from use in all new units produced after 2009. As an ozone-depleting gas, new R-22 refrigerant should not be used in  new systems.  If you’re buying a new system make sure it uses R-410A or a similar approved refrigerant. In some cases repairs can be made to existing systems using the R-22 refrigerant that is already in your old system or it can be repaired and recharged with “re-claimed” and recycled R-22 refrigerant from other old systems. Buying a new air conditioner or furnace is a big decision.  Take the time to make it a good one.  Have you recently replaced your system?