| 80% AFUE Single-Stage, Low Profile Gas Furnace |
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| Gas Furnace Model L1RA |
What do you look for when choosing a furnace? Chances are you want quality, dependability, energy-efficiency, value and comfort—all from a brand you know and trust. Westinghouse has a reputation for building high-quality products. You can be sure…if it's Westinghouse.
The Westinghouse Low-Profile gas furnace has a compact design and multi-poise operation. It was engineered with flexibility in mind (fitting most utility room, basement, alcove, and crawl spaces), and operates in an up-flow or horizontal configuration. Measuring in at less than 35 inches tall, its short, lightweight construction makes it the perfect choice when space is hard to come by.
The Westinghouse Low-Profile gas furnace was also designed for comfort. The fixed 30-second blower delay assures warm duct temperatures at furnace start-up; no more “cold blow” at furnace start-up. And a fixed 40-second cooling cycle blower-off delay, that increases cooling performance when matched with a Westinghouse coil. Better year-round comfort.
Features and Benefits
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Westinghouse furnaces feature a SmartLite® Control Board, which increases the life of the igniter beyond the standard 20-year life expectancy. SmartLite® learns and adapts its ignition process to the furnace installed in your home.
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Westinghouse furnaces are service-friendly and accept add-on components with ease, and can reduce common allergens and irritants, such as, dust, mold, pet odor, and dry air. Contact your Westinghouse dealer for more details.
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The cabinet is fully insulated to shield operation sound, making this furnace one of the quietest available today. Its Silicone-protective polyurethane coating resists scratching, and prevents rusting, keeping your furnace looking new for years to come.
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The (optional) GE ECM™ Variable-Speed Blower technology automatically compensates for reduced duct volume, dirty air filters, zoning changes, obstructed registers, etc. and reduces electrical consumption close to 80% over conventional indoor furnaces, thereby reducing utility costs.
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*Dollar amounts computed at $.092 ccf, for 2500 full-load heating hours and a system rated at 60,000 Btuh. Actual savings may vary depending on climate conditions, fuel rates, and patterns of usage according to individual lifestyle. |
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