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Carrier’s exclusive Infinity® Heat Pump with GREENSPEED INTELLIENCE™ adjusts with great precision to the comfort needs of the home. So, in the winter, homeowners might not think there is a big difference between 22 degrees and 17 degrees but the Infinity® Heat Pump does. This makes a big difference in the homeowners heating bills! Likewise, during the summer months, when it is 86 degrees outside, the heat pump does not blast cold air like it is 95 degrees.
The Infinity® Heat Pumps variable-speed blower runs for longer stretches, operating with less power longer, keeping temperatures more consistent from room to room and the air refreshed throughout the house.
With GREENSPEED INTELLIENCE™, the new Infinity Heat Pump can bring the heat in freezing weather when homeowners need it most. Likewise, when it is 86 degrees outside, the heat pump does not blast cold air like it is 95 degrees. This means a difference in energy bills!
The GREENSPEED INTELLIENCE™, the Infinity heat pump is frigid-friendly, harnessing variable speed technology to allow the compressor to run faster at freezing temperatures, making the heat pump's ability to heat up to 86 percent greater than the competition.* Plus, energy efficiency is not sacrificed for a stronger heating performance. Homeowners can enjoy up to an amazing energy-saving 13 HSPF heating efficiency, without overworking critical parts - that is 29 percent more than the nearest competitor and up to 68 percent more efficient than some others on the market.*
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The revolutionary Infinity™ Control thermostat taps the power of the Infinity System. You’ll find unmatched access to every type of environmental control. Remote programming can be added as an accessory. Simply Carrier’s best thermostat.
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* Actual savings will depend on the efficiency of your current system compared to the efficiency of a new system.
*Based on 3-ton ducted air-source heat pump system combination as of February 17, 2011. Heating capacity based on an outside temperature of 17 degrees F.