Energence® Ultra-High-Efficiency rooftop units deliver ultra
Tennessee's Leading Provider of Innovative HVAC and Process Heat Transfer Equipment
Colleague,
Energence® Ultra-High-Efficiencyrooftop units deliver ultra innovation on every count. With units available for 3- to 20-ton applications, this high-efficiency lineup features advanced blower and compressor technologies that allow the units to perform at optimal levels throughout the year, even in extreme weather conditions. This can translate to substantial operational cost savings over the life of the system.
ULTRA EFFICIENT
The Most Efficient Rooftop Units in Their Class*
Up to 23.5 SEER, 15 EER, and 22 IEER - the highest on the market today*
Exceeds ASHRAE 90.1 2010 by up to 96%
Exceeds ASHRAE 90.1 2013 by up to 73% * Efficiency based on AHRI directory, June 15, 2016
ULTRA QUIET
The Quietest Units in Their Class**
Generates sound levels as low as 73 dBA, delivering the ultimate in low-sound performance **Ultra-high-efficiency commercial packaged units, 3-phase, 17 SEER or IEER above
ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT
The Lightest-weight Units in Their Class***
Up to 47% lighter than competition ***Compared to commercial variable-speed models
ULTRA COMFORT
Four stages of heat and modulating variable-speed technology provide enhanced comfort and dehumidification capabilities
By using a series of channels, the Environ™ Coil System provides a higher primary surface area than traditional round tubes, resulting in up to 52% less refrigerant required to achieve the same level of heat transfer.
Lennox' MSAV® (multi-stage air volume) supply fan technology delivers year-round savings and comfort with improved fan and operational efficiency for a variety of operating modes.
With an advanced variable frequency drive, performance is significantly enhanced:
Up to 75% supply fan power savings* reduces energy consumption
Part load IEER efficiency improvements up to 27%**, depending on model
Up to 29% better moisture removal** improves indoor comfort
Achieves or exceeds the single zone VAV supply fan requirements for ASHRAE 90.1-2010 and California Title 24