BryantBryant has been focusing on a different approach in terms of Conservation and Sustainability. The engineers at Bryant have been primary focusing on indoor air quality. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently released a statement indicating that the pollutants found in indoor air can be 2 to 5 times more than that outside.
The EPA has made indoor air quality the number 5 environmental health concern. Bryant has as a result focused their efforts on improving air quality with the use of their heating and cooling systems. Efforts in improving air quality have been made include: the use of humidifiers in adding moisture to dry air, ventilators that can provide your home with fresh air, UV lamps to avoid bacterial growth on your system's internal coil, and finally air purifiers to remove up to 99% of the pollutants in the air inside your home. A comprehensive analysis can be found by following the link below: How Indoor Air Quality Effects You? |
Hybrid Heat is a duel fuel system that uses both gas and electricity to provide your home with the warmth you desire in those colder winter months. The use of a duel fuel system that provide two sources of heat allows the homeowner to effectively choose the most efficient way to heat your home without having to spend to much on your energy bill. This system works by itself by switching between the two heat sources based on outdoor conditions. This is where maximum efficiency is achieved compared to a single-source heating system.
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Puron is the first "non-ozone depleting refrigerant." This "environmentally sound refrigerant" is becoming the go to choice for homeowners. Previously, the most commonly used refrigerant used in HVAC systems was Freon-22. However, as of January 2010 Freon-22 can no longer be manufactured in HVAC systems in regards to its effects on the earth's ozone layer. While some providers still use Freon-22 the limited supply can become costly in the near future.
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