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RUUD 90 PLUS-SETTING NEW STANDARDS IN THE INDUSTRY FOR RELIABILITY AND QUIETNESS

With furnaces, the ultimate difference comes down to one thing: Reliability. And with Ruud's new 90 plus line of furnaces, reliability takes on a whole new meaning. Everyday our business is on the firing line recommending furnaces that best meet customers' individual needs, installing and repairing units. After listening to our customers the result is the new 90 Plus high-efficiency gas furnace packed with reliable, quiet features to meet home comfort needs.

RUUD 34" GAS FURNACE

Compare this furnace to any other unit. It's a furnace that offers all the valued features you have come to know... and one highly engineered new one: The Turbulex Heat Exchanger. This is the heart of the Ruud Silhouette Gas Furnace. It is a revolutionary design that's so unique it carries three patents. It's smaller than virtually any other primary heat exchanger on the market and is constructed of aluminized and stainless steel to resist corrosion and rust. The Turbulex Heat Exchanger carries a 20-year limited warranty.

RUUD-Ruud Air Conditioners

Technology So Reliable, Quiet, and Efficient, You'll Hardly Ever Notice It. If you're like most people, you've always wondered how a central air conditioning system works. Well, it's really quite simple. The air conditioning system consists of an outdoor unit with a compressor, fan and coil; and an indoor furnace or air handler and an indoor coil. Indoor air is blown across the indoor coil which removes heat and moisture from the air. The air also travels across a filter where dust and pollen are removed. This cooler, drier filtered air is them transported through the duct work into your home, making it cool and comfortable. The refrigerant and the indoor coil absorbs the heat from the indoor air that is blown across the coil by the air handler or furnace. The refrigerant transports the heat it has absorbed to the outdoor coil. Air blowing across the outdoor coil transfers the heat to the atmosphere and the process starts again.

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