![]() Please delve into the product manual to find the exact rating for your specific model number. Actual rating varies by BTU, cabinet size, etc. Please note that efficiency ratings are not across the board that’s why it will state “up to” xx% efficient. Consider the TP6 as an economical option for it. The top of the line is the Carrier 98, which is wanted by all but affordable by few. All furnaces in the Performance and Infinity lines offer a ECM motor, as well as additional features such as humidity control, etc. Consider the Comfort 95 furnace at 95.5% efficiency. They will be a bit noisier than the upper series, but provide a great cost/performance ratio. Comfort Series utilize a PSC motor and single-stage blowers/gas valves. For those who may not be familiar with Carrier’s lineup, there are 3 tiers of heating/cooling units: Base Comfort, then up to Performance Series, then up to the Infinity. 5 years later, I’m very pleased, very happy, would buy again and also recommend to you. 80’s often times get a bad rap because they are less efficient that the upper-end models, but may be just the perfect choice for cramped installation quarters or southern climates. Easy to clean, work on and super-reliable. My 80’s are 14″ cabinets and quite attractive units. I have several rentals in SD, and over the previous 5 years, have purchased 3 Carrier furnaces (2-Base 80’s 1-Performance 96 w/2 stage burner and multi-speed ecm motor.) All have been superb in appearance, build quality and reliability. ![]()
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