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| Evolution System |
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Since 1904, Bryant has been a leader in delivering high quality, high performance home comfort systems. With a full century of experience to draw upon, we confidently offer the revolutionary Evolution System, the most advanced comfort system available today.
The Evolution System offers unprecedented levels of energy efficiency and comfort through precision control of temperature, humidity, and fan speed.
This “smart” system continuously monitors system performance and provides “at-a-glance” updates that help you maintain optimum performance. |
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| Preferred Series |
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The Bryant Preferred Series delivers proven, reliable comfort that is better than or equivalent to other manufacturers’ top-of-the-line offerings. The Preferred Series includes a broad, versatile range of product combinations, all designed to deliver efficiency, comfort and the peace of mind knowing you’ve selected a top quality comfort system.
Regardless of which product combination works for you, you can count on Bryant energy efficiency and reliability, all designed, built and backed by the most trusted name in comfort. |
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| Legacy Line |
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For many homeowners, comfort comes from selecting a proven, reliable performer from a trusted source. That’s what you can expect from Bryant’s Legacy Line of products. The Legacy Line builds on Bryant’s century-old tradition of delivering good, solid, value with a series that still offers choices in energy efficiency and comfort control.
All Legacy Line products benefit from Bryant’s full century of doing whatever it takes to make homeowners just like you not only comfortable, but also satisfied with their decision to select Bryant. |
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| With today's rising uncertainty surrounding utility costs, homeowners nationwide are becoming more and more interested in finding the best, most economical solution for indoor heating and cooling. Bryant specializes in creating customized home comfort systems tailored to your needs with a broad selection of residential heating and cooling products. We can help you choose the best system for your home, including a Hybrid Heat™ system designed to deliver maximum comfort and economy. |
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Heating and air conditioning systems are the biggest users of energy in the home, up to 75% of the utility bill. A new high efficiency furnace can save up to 50% in operating costs over a ten year old furnace. Many 1990 and earlier model furnaces have efficiencies of 65% or less. The minimum efficiency furnace that can be sold in the United States today is 78%. Furnaces are available that are up to 94% efficient.
Air conditioners may look similar, but check the SEER ratings. Higher SEER numbers save more money. A 13 SEER rated air conditioner uses 23% less energy then a 10 SEER unit. 13 SEER will be the minimum efficiency standard by 2006. Heat pumps are rated in SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) and HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor). SEER and HSPF ratings are like Miles per Gallon rating of automobiles. Higher SEER and HSPF ratings mean greater energy savings.
The fan coil is the indoor component of a heat pump system. It includes the fan and the heating/cooling coil. The fan coil is designed for a particular refrigerant, so it must match with the heat pump. A variable speed fan coil can improve comfort with improved humidity control and warmer heating temperatures, and save energy in cooling.
Today's homeowners are realizing that keeping a home comfortable is about more than just temperature control. The quality of the air you breathe is too important an issue to ignore! Learn how to control the humidity in your home, and how to keep your indoor air clean and fresh.
Bryant offers a full line of electronic thermostats to provide optimum comfort for all types of homes. Attractive designs, large, easy-to-read numbers, backlit displays and simple programming are just some of the features that make Bryant thermostats the best choice for controlling your home.
Though your definitions of "comfort" may be different than your neighbor's, knowing these terms can help make your search for improved comfort and efficiency much less confusing and much more effective.
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