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A programmable thermostat is not only great at saving energy by adjusting the temperature when the space is not being used, but it can also help make you more comfortable when you are home. If you like to sleep with a little cooler temperature, the thermostat can automatically adjust to accommodate you. In the morning, you can program the thermostat to adjust the temperature to a warmer degree so you don't have to get out of bed to a cold house.
Some higher efficiency systems are designed to use a hard start kit or compressor booster to help the system start during periods of high use. This kit acts as a "system life maximizer". A hard start kit can help extend the system life by reducing the wear and tear caused by the system starting in extreme conditions.
Air conditioners are not designed to turn off and immediately back on, as in the case of a power flicker where everything shuts off and tried to restart. A time delay relay prevents the damage caused by short cycling by allowing the air conditioner pressures to stabilize before trying to restart.
A humidifier adds additional moisture to the air making it more comfortable for the occupants of your home; particularly in the winter time. As the air temperature drops outside and air is heated inside, humidity levels can drop to below comfortable levels. A humidifier evaporates moisture as air passes through it to bring moisture levels back to an optimum point.
If you have a unit in the attic, the last things you want is to find a problem exists when water is coming through your ceiling. A ceiling saver switch is designed to shut off the unit before water damage occurs. The overflow drain pan is the extra protection to catch any water that may leak from the unit.
Many units make more noise than they should. Ductwork "popping" noises, air flow noises, jet noises, etc. Our noise reduction packages can help reduce the annoying sounds that you might be living with every day.
Many people suffer from rooms that are too hot or too cold in
their homes. A Zone Control System uses ductwork and heating and
cooling systems, and dampers that open and close to control the flow
of air to your rooms when you need it. The system is controlled with
individual thermostat controls.