I'm from Australia and i used to install air conditioners for a living i would personally go for a 3 phase inverter they are the cheapest to run and the most efficient i personally wouldn't use any of the three i would save up my money for a dakin or a mitsubishi i would only put the into my home best rating vs reliability i have ever seen check out the link i know is Australian but i will help i guaranty it.
Be sure to check out "Show me all the air conditioners that are on the market"
in the link
2006-10-16 02:48:29
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answered by luca 2
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Lennox at what point was at the top in mind since they were always leading on the innovative side of things and their equipment held up well. Few examples would include the Pulse furnace which came out about 25 years ago is still just as efficient as brand new equipment today, although the heat exchangers had issues thats another story, Another story can be the number of cooling coils still in operation today that have lived 20 some years without occuring significant leaks, or how about the simple approach method for checking a charge on an a/c unit. No one else I know of had the engineering into their systems like Lennox did. Now days so it seems everyone is on a similar schematic or gameplan with their furnaces, heat-pumps and a/c units. Meaning the majority of parts come from a 2nd party ie, copeland scroll compressors, GE variable speed motors. Controls from White Rodgers, Robertshaw, Honeywell. The basic operation of anything new regardless of the manufacturer is pretty close to one in the same for me, obviously a few variations here and there but pretty much all along the same lines, just a matter of how well the equipment is installed and how durable some of the material is. With that said this is how I'd rank equipment. And in my opinion there is really only 2 categories. 1)Equipment I'd put into my grandma's house 2) Equipment I wouldn't take if it was given to me 1) Lennox, Trane/A.S., Carrier/Bryant, Rheem/Ruud, 2) York, Goodman, anything else
2016-05-22 04:55:04
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answered by ? 4
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If these are your only brand options trane is a good solid system, only be aware there are several different models to chose from. Assuming you are replacing an existing system ask about the deluxe models 14.0 seer and above., also consider the new freon
R-410A.
2006-10-15 12:18:49
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answered by Hambric08 1
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trane is the best brand of the three u mentioned. we used to sell carrier/bryant and we moved up to trane.....not nearly as many warranty calls
2006-10-15 12:16:48
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answered by hillbilly named Possum 5
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Since I install all makes and models of equipment i can say that my personal fav. at the moment is BRYANT "EVOLUTION".
if you buy the gas furnace, condensor and, evolution thermostat.
the system as a whole communicates giving what i have noticed
is the best efficency rating and comfort system.
2006-10-15 12:51:02
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answered by Specialist Ed :Þ 3
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Any or all three. I would go with the cheapest bid, If all three are offered by one installer, get another bidder! Unless, he is the lowest bidder. In that case ask him which one he has in his house.
2006-10-15 12:15:50
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answered by T C 6
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