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Goodman 5 Ton 14.5 SEER Heat Pump Split System - R-410A Variable Speed
System Includes 14 SEER Heat Pump Condenser and Variable Speed Air
Handler - System SEER Rating: 14.5
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Price
$3,144.00
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Included
Outdoor Condensing Unit - SSZ140601A |
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The
Goodman® SSZ14 uses the environmentally friendly refrigerant
R-410A and features operating sound levels that are among
the best in the heating and cooling industry. R-410A is chlorine-free
to help prevent damage to the ozone layer. With its 14 SEER
rating, the SSZ14 will help reduce energy consumption throughout
the life of the system.
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- R-410A environmentally friendly refrigerant
- High-efficiency scroll compressor
- High-quality compressor sound blanket
- High and low-pressure switches
- 850 RPM condenser fan motor
- Liquid refrigerant return protection
- Factory-installed, bi-flow liquid line filter
dryer
- Service valves with sweat connections and easy-access
gauge ports
- Copper tube/enhanced aluminum fin coil
- Reliable time-initiated, temperature-terminated
defrost control
- Contactor with lug connection
- Ground lug connection
- ARI Certified; ETL Certified
- Unique Goodman® sound control top design
- Steel louver coil guard
- Heavy-gauge galvanized-steel cabinet
- Attractive Architectural Gray powder-paint finish
with 500-hour salt-spray approval
- Top and side maintenance access
- Service ports and controls are accessible while
unit
is operating
- When properly anchored, meets the 2001 Florida
Building Code unit integrity requirements for hurricane-type
winds
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System
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Model # |
SSZ140601A |
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Capacities and Ratings
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| Nominal
Cooling (BTU/h) |
57,600 |
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| Nominal
Heating (BTU/h) |
59,000 |
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| Decibels |
75 |
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Compressor
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| RLA
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26.4 |
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| LRA |
134.0 |
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Condenser Fan Motor |
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| Horsepower |
1/4 |
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| FLA |
1.60 |
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Refrigerant Lines |
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| Liquid
Valve Size ("O.D.) |
3/8" |
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| Suction
Valve Size ("O.D.) |
7/8" |
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| Valve
Type |
Sweat |
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| Refrigerant
Charge |
285 |
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| Shipping
with Orifice Size |
N/A |
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Electrical Data
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| AC
Voltage |
208/230 |
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| Hz
/ Phase |
60 Hz/1 |
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| Min.
Circuit Ampacity |
34.6 |
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| Max.
Overcurrent Device (amps) |
60 |
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| Min./Max.
Volts |
197/253 |
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| Electrical
Conduit Size |
1/2" or 3/4" |
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Dimensions
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W x D x H (inches) |
35-1/2 x 35-1/2 x 38-1/4 |
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| Weight
(lbs.) |
280 |
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Warranty
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Limited Lifetime Compressor, 10 Year Parts |
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SSZ14060
Heat Pump Product Reference Guides |
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SSZ14 Brochure |
SSZ14 Specification |
SSZ14 Install Guide |
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Included
Indoor Air Handler - AEPF426016 + TXV |
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The
Goodman® brand AEPF Multi-Position, Variable-Speed Air
Handler is suitable for use with refrigerants R-410A and R-22.
This unit’s blower design includes a variable-speed
DC motor to help eliminate the cold blast of air upon heating
start-up.
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- Suitable for use with refrigerants R-410A and
R-22
- Check flowrater expansion device for cooling-only
and heat pump applications
- Variable-speed motor
- Provides constant CFM over a wide range of static
pressure
conditions independent of duct system; provides
low CFM
for efficient fan-only operation
- Up to 14 adjustable airflow settings to optimize
the
system’s CFM for each individual mode of operation
- Improved humidity control and comfort
- Compatible with heat pumps and variable-capacity
cooling applications
- Multi-position — upflow, downflow or horizontal
- Built-in coil has horizontal, vertical, and downflow
drain
pans with secondary drain connections
- Complies with the Factory-sealed Air Handling
Credit with
or without field-installed filter kits as listed
in the 2001
Florida Building Code, Chapter 13, Section 610.2.A.2.1
- ARI Certified; ETL Listed
- Fully painted cabinet with attractive Architectural
Gray finish
- Built-in filter rack for 1” filter (filter
not included)
- Low-voltage cabinet connections; control circuit
arranged
to permit staging
- Power supply on top; low-voltage entry on top
or side
- Factory-sealed to achieve 2% or less leakage rate
with or
without field-installed filter kits at 1.0”
water gauge
external duct static pressure
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System
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Model # |
AEPF426016 |
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Blower
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| Diameter
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10-5/8" |
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| Width |
10-5/8" |
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| Coil
Drain Connection FPT |
3/4" |
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Service Valve |
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| Liquid
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3/8" |
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| Suction |
7/8" |
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Electrical Data |
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| Voltage |
208/240 |
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| Min.
Circuit Ampacity |
7.8/7.8 |
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| Max.
Overcurrent Device - No Heat Option (amps) |
15/15 |
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| Max.
Overcurrent Device - 5 kW Heat Option (amps) |
30 |
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| Max.
Overcurrent Device - 8 kW Heat Option (amps) |
40 |
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| Max.
Overcurrent Device - 10 kW Heat Option (amps) |
60 |
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| Max.
Overcurrent Device - 15 kW Heat Option (amps) |
90 |
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| Max.
Overcurrent Device - 20 kW Heat Option (amps) |
120 |
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| Minimum
VAC |
197 |
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| Maximum
VAC |
253 |
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Blower Motor |
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| FLA
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6.2 |
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| Horsepower |
3/4 |
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| Speeds |
Variable |
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Dimensions |
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W x D x H (inches) |
22 x 24 x 53-1/4 |
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| Plenum
Connection W x D (inches) |
20 x 11 |
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| Weight
(lbs.) |
195 |
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Warranty
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10 Year Parts |
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AEPF426016
Product Reference Guides |
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AEPF Brochure |
AEPF Specification |
AEPF
Install Guide |
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AEPF
Installation Supplement |
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Included
5kW, 8kW or 10kW HKR Supplemental / Emergency Heat Strip |
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- Controlled by sequencers for better temperature
control
- Multiple branch circuit capability
- Completely assembled and tested
- Built-in overcurrent protection on all units
(as indicated in the Electrical Data)
- Control circuitry arranged to readily permit staging
- Factory-installed circuit breakers available on
specific models (See Electrical Data)
- Fuse link secondary high-temperature limit control
- Plug-in wiring harness for ease on installation
into air handler
- Rust-resistant nickel chromium heat elements
- ETL Certified
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System
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Included in Price (One) |
HKR-05, HKR-08 or HKR-10 |
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Optional Upgrade If Required |
HKR-15C, HKR-20C |
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Maximum Overcurrent
Protection Device @ 208/240V |
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| HKR-05 |
30 Amps |
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| HKR-08 |
40 Amps |
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| HKR-10
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60 Amps |
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| HKR-15C
(Optional Upgrade) |
90 Amps |
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| HKR-20C
(Optional Upgrade) |
120 Amps |
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Warranty
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5 Year Parts |
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HKR
Product Reference Guides |
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HKR Specification |
HKR Install Manual |
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Air Handler Can
Be Installed In The Following Configurations:
   
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What is a Heat Pump?
A heat pump is basically
an air conditioner with a reversible valve that allows it to operate in
reverse, removing heat from your house and shunting it outdoors in the
summer, and removing heat from outdoor air and shunting it into your house
in the winter. Heat pumps produce both cooling and heating. Because heat
pumps do not actually create heat—they just move it from one place
to another—heat pumps are more efficient than other forms of electric
heating. Heat pumps gather heat from either air, water or the ground,
so are called respectively air-source, water-source, or ground-source
heat pumps. Nearly all heat pumps are air-source heat pumps. If your heat
pump has an outdoor compressor unit, which draws in and expels outdoor
air during heating, it is an air-source heat pump.
What is an Air Handler?
The indoor part of a central air conditioning or heat pump system that
moves cooled or heated air throughout the ductwork of your home. An air
handler is usually an electric furnace or a blower coil.
This
System Uses Variable Speed Technology to Improve Comfort and Indoor Air
Quality.
A variable
speed motor moves at different speeds to precisely control the flow of
air throughout your home. Better airflow control means a better balance
of comfort.When the variable speed motor increases speed, it does so smoothly
and gradually. During summer months, this allows your air conditioner
to remove moisture from the air for improved comfort and better air quality.

The variable
speed motor uses about two-thirds less electricity than a standard motor.
During cooling operation, this typically results in an efficiency gain
of 1 SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio), which can add to your energy
savings. Unlike a conventional blower motor, which is designed to operate
at one speed, the GE ECM variable-speed motor can run in a wide range
of speeds. That's important because blowers need to adjust speed to deliver
the airflow needed by the system.
During
heating or cooling cycles, the GE ECM motor uses far less electricity
than a conventional blower motor. As a result, a variable-speed system
saves you money in 2 ways: 1.) A furnace equipped with a GE ECM motor
can save you approximately $125* a year in electricity costs. 2.) Running
your GE ECM blower motor continuously to circulate the air can save you
another $289* annually.

(*NOTE:
the above figures are based on the average energy savings (@ 8¢/kWh)
of a GE ECM motor when compared to a conventional blower motor. Your actual
savings will vary depending on your climate, ductwork, insulation, thermostat
setting, and energy costs.)
What are Supplemental Heat / Electric Heat Strips?
Air-source
heat pumps contain two separate heating systems: the heat pump itself,
and
heat strips. Heat strips are electric resistance heating coils located
inside the indoor air
handler, the portion of the system which circulates the indoor air. They
look much like
the coils inside a kitchen toaster. The heat pump itself is energy efficient
and will heat the home at little expense.
The heat strips operate in
three different modes:
De-icing - Also called defrost cycle. During winter
the evaporator coil
in the outdoor
compressor unit becomes colder than the outside air, so water often
condenses on it and
freezes. To remove this ice the heat pump automatically switches
for several minutes to
the air conditioning mode, which raises the temperature of the frozen
coil, melting the
ice. During de-icing, heat strips operate to keep the system from
cooling the home.
Auxiliary Heat - When
outdoor temperatures drop below 40 degrees, a properly-sized heat pump
by itself is not able to furnish all the heat the house needs. In the
auxiliary mode, heat strips operate simultaneously with the heat pump
to provide the additional heat needed for the home. The auxiliary heat
mode is activated by a second temperature
sensor inside the thermostat when the house temperature falls more than
a few degrees below the setpoint. This includes when someone adjusts the
thermostat setpoint.
Emergency Heat - Emergency heat can be activated by a manual slide switch
located on the thermostat. This mode is used when the heat pump compressor
has failed. It turns off the heat pump to prevent further damage and turns
on the strip heat to continue heating the house.
Determining the heat
strip size to order with your new system:
Ask your installer
what size heat strip kit to order with your new system. If you have an
existing system and are replacing with a like size new system you can
check your main breaker panel for the fuse/breaker size that is currently
running the air handler.
 
Look for a label in
the breaker box for the breakers that handle the current unit. This will
normally be labeled "AHU", "Furnace", "Air Handler"
or "Heater". The breaker will be a 2-pole 208/230 breaker as
shown above. By checking the numbers on the end of the breaker you can
compare to the following list for sizing your heat strip kit. If each
breaker is labeled 45, that would support a 8 kW heat strip. The amperage
is the number on the end of the breaker and not the two added together.
If you need assistance, please call us and we will be happy to assist
you.
5kW-30
Amps, 8kW-40 Amps, 10kW-60 Amps, 15kW-90 Amps and 20kW-120 Amps
Note: Heat strip requirement
may increase if you are replacing your system due to adding square footage
to your residence or if your original system was undersized.
Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P.
We’ve become
the second-largest unit manufacturer of residential air conditioning and
heating products by focusing on just one thing—building the most
reliable and cost-effective cooling and heating products in the market.
Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P., a wholly owned subsidiary of Goodman
Global, Inc. (NYSE:GGL), is the second-largest unit manufacturer of residential
air conditioning and heating systems in North America.
The company’s
Goodman® brand products are built on the principals of founder Harold
Goodman, a former air conditioning contractor.
Harold’s goal
was to manufacture air conditioning and heating equipment that:
- Offers greater
reliability and longer-lasting performance than competing products
- Is designed for
quick, trouble-free installation
- Makes reliable
cooling and heating as affordable as possible.
Building our products
to Harold’s standards, and protecting those products with some of
the best warranties in the industry, has helped to make the Goodman brand
the second largest domestic manufacturer in the residential heating, ventilation
and air conditioning industry today.
“We will revolutionize the Heating and Air Conditioning Industry
with the highest-quality equipment, manufactured by the best-producing
workforce and sold at the lowest prices in the market.”
- Harold Goodman, 1982
In 1954, Harold V.
Goodman, founder of Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P., became an air
conditioning contractor in the rapidly growing city of Houston,Texas.
As the steamy Gulf Coast city grew, so did Harold’s business, and
by the late 1960s, he was one of the most successful HVAC contractors
in the United States.
In 1975, Harold entered
HVAC manufacturing with the formation of Goodman Manufacturing Company,
L.P. The company began as a maker of flexible air duct and plastic blade
registers. As this business grew successfully, however, Harold turned
his sights to building HVAC equipment, recognizing the industry’s
need for a high-quality, low-cost producer of central air conditioning
systems. As luck would have it, Harold learned that another HVAC manufacturer
was closing its doors and selling off its manufacturing equipment. He
quickly stepped in to purchase the shuttering company’s machinery,
transported it to a large warehouse in Houston, and in 1982, Goodman entered
the market as a manufacturer of central air conditioners and heat pumps.
From the beginning,
Harold was dedicated to building HVAC equipment that performed reliably,
lasted a long time and solved many of the problems contractors encountered
in the design of other companies’ equipment. The philosophies he
used to guide his company were simple:
- High quality at
low cost equals value
- Maintain low overhead
- Invest money normally
spent on advertising and promotions in research and development, which
translates to high quality at a low cost for the consumer
- Create products
that are engineered for reliable long life, utilizing the best components
with some of the lowest failures rates in the industry
- Offer some of the
best warranties in the marketplace.
Join the ranks of
other homeowners that have taken advantage of the affordable comfort and
added value of a Goodman central cooling and heating system.
These same principals
guide Goodman today. We remain focused on providing high-quality products
at an affordable price, and protecting them with some of the best warranties
in the industry. This clear focus has led to Goodman’s being the
No. 2 unit manufacturer of residential heating and air conditioning products
in North America.
We’ve become
the second-largest unit manufacturer of residential air conditioning and
heating products by focusing on just one thing—building the most
reliable and cost-effective cooling and heating products in the market.
Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P., a wholly owned subsidiary of Goodman
Global, Inc. (NYSE:GGL), is the second-largest unit manufacturer of residential
air conditioning and heating systems in North America.
Goodman also manufactures equipment under other market brand names such
as Amana and GMC.
Today Goodman is the value leader in HVAC products--all
due to Harold Goodman's vision. In the words of the Goodman brand's tagline,
"Thank Goodness for Goodman."
ARI Rating For This System
What is ARI?
The Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) is the national
trade association representing manufacturers of more than 90 percent
of North American produced central air-conditioning and commercial refrigeration
equipment. ARI's national headquarters is located in Arlington, Virginia,
at the Ballston Metro Stop, just minutes from downtown Washington,
DC. ARI traces its history back to 1903 when it started as the Ice Machine
Builders of the United States. ARI was formed in 1953 through a merger
of two related trade associations. Since that time, several other related
trade associations have merged into ARI, making it the strong association
that it is today. Over the past 45 years, ARI has emerged as the major
voice for the air conditioning and refrigeration industry.
ARI Standards
As
one of its most important functions, ARI develops and publishes technical
standards for industry products. ARI standards establish rating criteria
and procedures for measuring and certifying product performance. In this
way, products are rated on a uniform basis, so that buyers and users can
properly make selections for specific applications. Standards are developed
by individual ARI product sections and other interested parties who wish
to participate, then approved by ARI's General Standards Committee. The
more than 60 standards now published are mainly performance-rating standards,
although some are application or terminology standards. Many ARI standards
are accepted as American National Standards. ARI actively participates
in developing international standards and has established a policy of
adopting international standards for use in the United States, when practical
and feasible. ARI is cooperating with the Canadian Standards Association
(CSA) and other groups to establish joint ARI/CSA rating standards and
common U.S./Canadian safety standards.
Performance Certification
In its certification programs, ARI
verifies manufacturers' certified performance ratings of industry products
in continuous and extensive laboratory testing. Each product section,
with the support of the ARI engineering staff, may develop certification
programs for its eligible products. Participation in the programs is voluntary
and is open to non-members of ARI on an equal basis. ARI annually selects
a significant portion of each manufacturer's production models to be tested
by an independent laboratory under contract to ARI. Units, randomly selected,
are tested using procedures stipulated in the corresponding ARI standards,
to verify that they meet the manufacturers' certified published performance
ratings.
Smarterway, Inc. provides
this information to allow homeowners and contractors to compare systems
based on independent results from non-bias organizations.


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Price $3,144.00
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