EnergyMiser 13-Seer GasPack Specifications

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  ComfortMiser™ compressors come standard in the 1300 Series and are guaranteed to last ten years because they are built better and operate more smoothly and quietly, with less vibration.

    Each GasPack in the EnergyMiser™ family has a tubular stainless steel heat exchanger. This is the heart of the furnace and the part that separates the harmful flue gases from the air that is in your house.
   The stainless steel prevents the heat exchanger from rusting out like we see in so many of our competitor's furnaces, which are made of aluminized steel. The stainless doesn’t rust out and crack like the aluminized steel does.

   To get a free evaluation of your homes heating and cooling needs and to learn more about the EnergyMiser™ brand of comfort systems call Brothers.


 

 

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