Electric Furnaces ... For Years of Heating Comfort, Economical
Service
Depend On An Economical Electric
Furnace
For complete comfort in heating,
an energy efficient electric furnace is the preferred heating
system. An electric furnace is inexpensive to install, safe
to operate, and requires little maintenance. Ideal for homes,
apartments, mobile homes, offices, and more, the simple design
and compact size of these furnaces makes installation and
maintenance easy.
Flexibility in Design
Truly an "out-of-sight, out-of-mind"
appliance, designers and architects prefer working with electric
furnaces. The compact size and simple design of an electric
furnace enables it to be installed virtually anywhere in your
home or business: in basements, attics, closets, crawlspaces,
or utility rooms. New or existing ducts can be utilized to
circulate heat, and since the unit can be hidden away and
requires no venting or pipes, it is aesthetically pleasing
as well.
Low Initial Costs
Electric furnace equipment
costs are low in comparison to other heating options. Plus,
electric furnace installation is truly economical. Unlike
other heating systems, an electric furnace does not require
additional fuel pipes, expensive fuel storage tanks or venting,
reducing material costs and saving hours of construction time.
An electric furnace can be installed using new or existing
central air conditioning ductwork.
Reliable Comfort
A dependable electric furnace
provides years of quiet, comfortable operation. Electric furnaces
can be installed to release heat in stages, providing a more
consistent temperature level. With proper controls, the unit
conserves energy because only the amount of heat required
to maintain a comfortable temperature is produced at any one
time. Unlike fossil fuel systems, electric heat will not dry
out the air and reduce humidity levels inside your home.
Simple, Low-Maintenance
Operation
Virtually maintenance-free,
an electric furnace is simply designed and has few moving
parts so operation is easy and inexpensive. These furnaces
feature a compact central heating unit with a blower fan,
and are easily adapted to central
air conditioning and add-on heat
pump systems. The variety of capacities in which
electric furnaces are now available allows their use in almost
any type of heating situation. Each unit has an average life
span of 20 to 30 years.
Safety You Can Count
On
An electric furnace is flameless,
eliminating the need to re-light pilot lights or bring hazardous
combustible fuels into your home. Electric heat is 100 percent
efficient, so there is no worry associated with venting toxic
by-products of combustion. Use of an electric furnace also
eliminates the potential for leaks of hazardous fumes.
Supply and Return
Air Ductwork
Adequately sized supply and
return air ductwork are necessary in order to convey the proper
quantity of conditioned air to each room within the home,
deliver it to the room at the proper point and return it to
the furnace quietly and without drafts. The material used
for ductwork can be aluminum, galvanized steel, rigid fiberglass
or flexible duct, depending on where the ductwork will be
located or the limitations of local building costs.
Remember, before you choose
a product for your home, consult with your local BHP
office for a free heat
loss/gain analysis. |