That's a pretty good unit. Am. Stan. has been producing the trane equipment since about 1978.I'm a Carrier guy, but as long as you stick to a major brand you should be fine. Get three quotes. They should all be pretty comparable. Then always go with whomever you feel you can trust.
An "element" is a pure substance and the application of heat can not split it as there is nothing to split.
I know of Trane and American Standard
Standard units of heat is Joules.
you can split up chemicals by using heat or electricity
you need a lot of heat to split sodium chloride, as the bond between them is very strong. im not sure at which temperature they split
Heat pumps have the ability to heat your home in the winter, standard ac just cools in the summer.
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when you heat the hair up it becomes more damaged and split ends become more visable
The standard heat/enthalpy of formation of SO2 is -296.8 KJ
It is not reliable because it generate a lot of heat and consumes high voltage of electricity. It is hand-wired which at anytime break
No, the American Eskimo Dog has a low tolerance of heat. It has a dense undercoat which insulates heat.
The reversing valve switches the flow of refrigerant from cool to heat inside and outside the home.