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Tue May 06 2008 07:18 pm EST - Products > Air Conditioners |
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KeepRite? Softsound? Optima III Series Air Conditioners |
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You get luxury and practicality when you choose the KeepRite? Softsound? Optima III Series Air Conditioner. Rated at 10 SEER, models in this series meet all federal energy standards. When you translate this high efficiency onto dollars, your cooling costs could drop as much as 40% if you're replacing a unit that's ten years old. Every KeepRite Softsound Optima III features the latest cooling technology, including a scroll compressor, the leading industry choice for efficiency and reliabilty. |
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More Durable To Stand The Test Of Time |
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Standard Features That Set New Standards
- The scroll compressor is the leading professional choice for efficient, reliable and durable performance. Few moving parts and no pistons also reduce operating noise and reduce wear for longer life.
- Two-speed condenser fan motor with 18" fan blade rotates slowly and reduces noice; high efficiency motor and fan blade are inverted to protect children's fingers.
- The top-discharge design improves airflow and adds to the quiet performance
- Copper tubing and prepainted aluminumfin stock add strength and durability to the coil and and maximize efficiency. All coild are 100% leak tested. The coated offset grille and enhanced coil guard provide coil protection to help maintain efficiency.
- A tripple step paint process on the galvanized steel cabinet helps prevent corrosion and protects the finish from weather.
- Automatic low-temperature cut-out provides extraprotection during extreme temperatures.
- Compressor sound jacket combined with rubber mounts makes the OPTIMA III a very quiet air conditioner.
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Achieve Optimum Performance |
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A central air conditioning system consists of two primary components that work together to effectively cool air and remove moisture. The condensing unit compresses and cools refrigerant gas before sending it to the evaporator coil. A blower passes air over the supercooled coil, cooling the air. This cool air is then circulated through ducts in your home and the evaporator coil inside. Both components must be properly sized and matched to achieve optimum performance. Ask Community Gas. We will design your system to perfectly match the conditions in your home. |
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