Posts tagged "Carrier"

88NA2506MB01 Pleated Filter Media

Brand: Carrier
Average Rating
0 reviews

88NA2506MB01 Pleated Filter Media more info

Be the first to comment - What do you think?
Posted by Mike - December 31, 2009 at 8:15 pm

Categories: Hepa Filters   Tags: , , , ,

49BB680044 Humidifier Filter

Brand: Carrier
Average Rating
0 reviews

Water pad evaporator filters are the heart of your humidifier. It is the component that generates the important humidity to keep you comfortable during the heating season. For optimum performance replace filter once every 6 months or more often in hard water areas. more info

Be the first to comment - What do you think?
Posted by Mike - December 29, 2009 at 1:36 pm

Categories: Hepa Filters   Tags: , , ,

EXPXXFIL0024 EZ Flex Expandable Filter Media

Brand: Carrier
Average Rating
0 reviews

EXPXXFIL0024 EZ Flex Expandable Filter Media more info

Be the first to comment - What do you think?
Posted by Mike -  at 5:06 am

Categories: Hepa Filters   Tags: , , , , ,

carrier air conditioner prices

Good price for a used air conditioner?

We have a window unit at work. It is a Carrier. It is in good condition. It is a year old. The building I wiork in is redoing the air condition and we no longer need the unit. It originally cost the company $650 a year ago. I want to purchase it from teh company but do not have $650. It has depreciated in value over the year I am sure. What is a fair price to pay for a 1year old air conditioner as stated above?

Realistically these will last 15 years. This said, the value of the unit dropped at least 25% when it went out the door, bringing the top price you want to pay for it @ $485. Lowball them, knowing that you have some wiggle room to go up if so desired. Go luck and happy haggling.

ACWholesalers.com Testimonials


Sunpentown WA1220E Portable Air Conditioner


Sunpentown WA1220E Portable Air Conditioner


$484.03


This 12,000-BTU portable air conditioner cools areas up to 400 square feet. Easily mobile, the unit is highly rated for energy efficiency.

NewAir AC-12000E 12,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


NewAir AC-12000E 12,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


$387.03


The NewAir AC-12000E portable air conditioner with auto-evaporative technology offers 12,000 BTUs of and now features eco-friendly R-410A refrigerant. Shop with Air-n-Water.com to get same day shipping on this portable air conditioner!

Amana APN14K 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


Amana APN14K 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


$559.99


The Amana APN14K 14,000 BTU portable air conditioner features a dual hot air discharge hose and an exhaust window kit.

MovinCool Classic60 60,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


MovinCool Classic60 60,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


$10999


The MovinCool Classic60 portable air conditioner only costs half as much as central air conditioning and no costly installation is necessary.

Sunpentown WA-1310E 13,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


Sunpentown WA-1310E 13,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


$543.15


The Sunpentown WA-1310E portable air conditioner efficiently cools down areas up to 400 square feet.

Haier CPRB08XCJ 8,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


Haier CPRB08XCJ 8,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


$320.09


The Haier CPRB08XCJ 8,000 BTU portable air conditioner can operate continuously because it automatically evaporates any condensation.

Haier CPN12XC9 12,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


Haier CPN12XC9 12,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


$417.09


The Haier CPN12XC9 portable air conditioner keeps larger rooms more comfortable by delivering quick and powerful cooling.

NewAir AC-10000E 10,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


NewAir AC-10000E 10,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


$339


Take a break from the heat with the sleek and slim NewAir AC-10000E 10,000 portable air conditioner.

MovinCool OfficePro12 12,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


MovinCool OfficePro12 12,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


$3196.15


Perfect for computer cooling, the MovinCool OfficePro12 12,000BTU portable air conditioner will provide you with the necessary cooling!

Sharp CV-2P10SX 10,500 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


Sharp CV-2P10SX 10,500 BTU Portable Air Conditioner


$445.23


The Sharp CV-2P10SX portable air conditioner offers 10,500 BTUs of cooling and easily covers areas up to 250 square feet.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?
Posted by Mike - November 26, 2009 at 10:27 am

Categories: Filter topics   Tags: , , , , ,

central air conditioner prices

How do you dertermine the best central air conditioner for my house?

There are so many businesses that install air conditioning, they all want to come to my house to determine the price range. Is there any way to narrow down my selections?

It is true they do need to come to your house to determine what type and size of unit you will need. They will measure the rooms, look at your window size, check your insulation, look at your crawlspace or attic, look at your electrical box, etc. A proper company will do what is called a Manual J calculation. This will determine the tonnage of unit needed to heat and cool your home. Don't go with a company who doesn't do this! Get everything in writing.

Check with the local BBB to see if there are any complaints on any of the companies. The problem with HVAC companies is many pop up during the summer time and are gone by the next year. So make sure you get a company who has been in business for a period of time. They are least likely to "leave you hanging" in case of any problems.

If your city requires one, make sure to get a city inspection. Some companies don't relay this to the homeowner to save them time/money on inspection fees.

Another good idea is to find a company with a maintenance program. This will allow them to come clean the unit either once or twice a year. One with 24 hour service is also a plus.

Do research on central units to see what brands are best. Trane/American Standard are the same unit, as well as Bryant/Carrier. There are possibly 4-5 actual manufactureres out there so be careful of brands. Personally I have seen the most problems with low-end "builder" type units such as Rheem and Rudd.

carrier heating and air conditioning

Be the first to comment - What do you think?
Posted by Mike -  at 1:57 am

Categories: Filter topics   Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

air conditioner unit prices

If you intend to buy a portable air conditioner, there are some things to consider first. You do have to remember that although there are several machines with the same brands, specifications and even price tag, there are still differences (both subtle and major) between all of them. Perhaps one of the first things you should decide on first is whether or not you do need (want) a portable air conditioner. If you have an HVAC installed, such a machine can only add to your expenses considerably. It would be best to make minor room improvements if one part of your house does not seem to be getting enough cooling.

Also, if you have a very limited area, cramped to the gills with stuff, a portable air conditioner may not work well at all. Yes, these smaller machines are ideal for small spaces. However, like a window air conditioner unit, a portable air conditioner needs to have access to a heat sink (or open and free flowing air that can be used to cool the condenser of the machine.) If you space is too cramped and air does not flow as freely, you need to at least remove some stuff in order to (quite literally) let the room breathe.

Once you have got that settled, we can now focus our attention to the pressing question of whether or not an expensive portable air conditioner is always better than the less pricey models.

Budget? ah, it?s the age old concern. Of course, this is a primary consideration for many of us because some units can reach easily into the thousand dollar range. Even the less expensive models can be more than a hundred dollars at the very least. If you have rather deep pockets, you can choose whatever brand or specifications you like. An energy saving unit can be a worthwhile investment, and may afford you a bit of savings on your utility bills in the long run. However, if you have limited options, units costing between $100 and $200 may serve you well too. The key is to look at specifications, and see what can be of greatest service to you.

If you have a very, very small space, a unit with a cooling capacity of 2.64 kW should be more than enough. At maximum power, this is enough to cool your tootsies to a numbing level. One concern for small spaces is the noise level of the machine. Anything louder than 60 dBA is definitely not good.

If you are in no particular hurry to get your own portable air conditioner, you could wait for sales: blow-out sales, closing sales, warehouse sales ? anything. You can get the best deals here yet. Check online stores for promotional deals as well. And before you take home a unit, make sure that you get all the privileges possible like: guarantees, warranties, and the lot. Not because you got it on sale, means the seller can skimp on the required services add-ons.

A hint of advice for those on really tight budgets: we do not recommend buying second hand units. Some of these may have defects or damages already that may give you more problems in the future than its actual worth in cash.

About the Author:

Peter Johnson is an expert consultant about Portable Air Conditioner. You can find more information by visiting Portable Air Conditioners

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Portable Air Conditioner: are Expensive Brands Always Better?

sanyo air conditioning units - trane air conditioner prices

Be the first to comment - What do you think?
Posted by Mike - September 4, 2009 at 9:10 am

Categories: Filter topics   Tags: , , , , ,

split air conditioner carrier

In today's scenario, where in we have a profusion of technologies and brands, choosing your air conditioning system should not be very difficult. Living life king-size is what everybody wants, luxury is all we dream about, but what if the scorching sun in mid May is making your life miserable. Well, to avoid this we depend heavily on the air conditioning system. AC is no more a status symbol now-a-days; rather it has evolved as a necessity.

The term air conditioning most commonly refers to the cooling and de-humidification of indoor air for thermal comfort. In simpler terms, it is a machine used for cooling, heating and ventilation. Choosing an AC is not very difficult. One just needs to keep in mind a few points. There are primarily two types of ACs available in the market. Window AC and Split AC. Window AC typically cools a smaller room as compared to that of a split AC. Their setup is also quite different from each other.

Air Conditioners with perfect cooling systems are the need of the hour. Kenstar ACs with ice factor give perfect cooling even during extreme climatic conditions, whether it is summer in deserts or humidity of coastal areas. There are load of brands in the market- Samsung, LG, Godrej, Onida, Electrolux, Carrier, Daikin, Voltas, IFB, Bluestar and more. These fit in various price-ranges to suit all pockets, so it is up to the customer to choose from these varieties of ranges for Split AC. Just remember to compare all the options available in the market, and choose the one that meets your requirement. Do not just choose one because it is the best known brand. You never know you may be missing out on a better offering.

One can install AC in their cars, so that one does not sweat while driving. Many of us can enjoy the same comfort levels that we are accustomed to at home and at work. When the temperature outside begins to climb, many people seek the cooling comfort of indoor air conditioning.

About the Author:

The author is a specialist in retail writing. Her writing skills reflect the outcome of years of exposure to the retail industry. Working with retail giants as a consultant has enriched her knowledge base and her passion for writing got fire. She can be read regularly on RetailsDirect.com. For details please visit: www.retailsdirect.com - Online Shopping India

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Window Ac: Cooling the Atmosphere!

carrier commercial split air conditioning system

Be the first to comment - What do you think?
Posted by Mike - August 26, 2009 at 5:37 pm

Categories: Filter topics   Tags: , , , , ,

air conditioner unit cover

Should I cover or protect the air conditioner (AC) unit during winter?

This is a central air conditioner unit, not a window unit. I would like to extend its life if possible, but I am not sure if covering it with a tarp or similar material is actually recommended. Please advice.

Absolutely not. Despite the fact that home centers sell covers, especially for the window units but also for use on central units, never cover your unit with a tarp or other watertight covering. It will allow moisture inside your unit to build up and rust out the steel components. Instead of prolonging the life of your unit,you will actually be shortening the life of it. The compressor mounts, for instance, can rust out, causing your compressor to come loose. You probably won't rust out the compressor housing since it is thicker, but the other components are important as well..

If you have a lot of leaves, you may want to put some fine screen wire over your unit if it has a top-mount fan to keep the leaves out of the unit. But certainly do not cover it otherwise.

home made air conditioner

Be the first to comment - What do you think?
Posted by Mike - July 4, 2009 at 10:51 am

Categories: Filter topics   Tags: , , , , , ,