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Gas Furnaces
Acclimate 9.M and 9.C Series Gas Furnaces
Finally, get heating performance that hits your comfort level with Acclimate™ 9.M and 9.C gas furnaces. They provide the ultimate in home comfort, because they can match your degree of comfort by firing at increments of 1% to provide the optimum level of heating.
Match Your Comfort Level By Degrees
Modulating design uses a firing rate at 1% increments to match comfort levels more exactly
9.C model uses variable-speed blower for more comfort, 9.M model uses economical constant-speed blower
Fewer starts and stops saves more fuel and operates more quietly
Makes longer runtimes more affordable for more air infiltration to improve indoor air quality
Adjustable for dry, temperate, or humid climates with GeoTrak™ technology
Luxaire® Furnaces
Acclimate™ 9.M Gas FurnaceAt last, home heating performance that hits your comfort level--day in day out, seasons after season. And when a Luxaire® furnace is properly matched with a Luxaire air conditioner or air handler, you will enjoy extended system life and maximum efficiency all year around!
Here's what makes it work
Furnace design has advanced in recent years to be far safer and more efficient than older designs. This is the result of improvements in the burner, the ignition, and the blower motor. Furnace heating efficiency is measured by an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) percentage. A higher AFUE percentage indicates a more efficient furnace.
The basic components of a furnace system are:
A burner, where gas (natural or propane) or oil is delivered and burned
An ignition source, which is typically an electronic hot surface igniter that supersedes the old-style pilot light
A heat exchanger, where the heat from the burning gas is transferred to the air distribution system
Blower motor, such as the highly efficient electronically commutated motor (ECM) to propel air through the ductwork
Filtration and ductwork to circulate clean, warm air throughout the home
A flue or vent pipe to exhaust by-products of combustion (such as water vapor and carbon dioxide) outside. High-efficiency furnaces use special, corrosion-resistant vent-pipe materials.