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My L5-S1 is killing me!
Worth an extra $1000 for a new construction home to get a variable speed fan/ 2 stage gas valve over a standard furnace???
I know it will be more comfortable and save some electricity, but is it worth the extra grand?
"The technology driving this furnace includes variable speed motors, an “intelligent” electronic control and a two-stage gas valve. These components work in concert to create a masterful blend of warmth, quiet operation and economy. You’ll enjoy the extra comfort while saving money with year-round electrical efficiency.
Here’s how the Perfect Heat system works: At start-up, low stage heating gently circulates warm, comfortable air into your living space. The Plus 80v operates on low-stage heating up to 90% of the time to deliver consistent, quiet comfort. Because the air circulates gently, the Plus 80v virtually eliminates up-and-down temperature swings and pockets of hot and cold air associated with standard furnaces. When conditions change, the intelligent control board automatically adjusts to deliver the best possible combination of comfort and energy efficiency."
http://www.bryant.com/corp/details/0,2938,CLI1_DIV42_ETI8353,00.html

"The technology driving this furnace includes variable speed motors, an “intelligent” electronic control and a two-stage gas valve. These components work in concert to create a masterful blend of warmth, quiet operation and economy. You’ll enjoy the extra comfort while saving money with year-round electrical efficiency.
Here’s how the Perfect Heat system works: At start-up, low stage heating gently circulates warm, comfortable air into your living space. The Plus 80v operates on low-stage heating up to 90% of the time to deliver consistent, quiet comfort. Because the air circulates gently, the Plus 80v virtually eliminates up-and-down temperature swings and pockets of hot and cold air associated with standard furnaces. When conditions change, the intelligent control board automatically adjusts to deliver the best possible combination of comfort and energy efficiency."
http://www.bryant.com/corp/details/0,2938,CLI1_DIV42_ETI8353,00.html