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RESIDENTIAL AIR
CONDITIONING features Copeland®
Compliant Scroll® Compressors for proven efficiency,
noise reduction, and reliable performance. But that's just the
beginning.
From
the wraparound galvanized steel cabinet to the painted,
one-piece corrosion-resistant base pan, every RUUD air
conditioning unit is designed with reliability, durability and
low-cost operation in mind. Choose from 5 efficiency levels,
each with available capacities to meet your cooling needs. With
units available in 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 SEER, chances are we
have a model to suit your lifestyle.
Precision
understands that supplying a quality air conditioning line is
just the beginning. RUUD also supports its air conditioning
product line with strong limited warranties to ensure your
system continues to provide years of heating and cooling
comfort.
COPELAND®
COMPLIANT® SCROLL COMPRESSORS bring you
the smoothest, quietest, most efficient compressor technology
ever invented, and it's standard issue on the entire RUUD®
residential air conditioning and heat pump line.
Copeland Compliant
Scroll Compressors represent a significant advancement in
compressor design, offering higher levels of efficiency and
durability. So much so, they have a 5-year warranty!
Old-fashioned reciprocating compressors use pistons and valves
to compress and move gas, but with a scroll compressor, these
noisy, high-wear moving parts are eliminated.
SIMPLE
OPERATION. Two
spiral-shaped members fit together, forming crescent-shaped gas
pockets. One member remains stationary, while the other is
allowed to orbit around it. Gas is drawn into the outer pocket
created by the 2 members, sealing off the open passage. As the
spiral motion continues, higher gas pressures are created,
forcing the gas through the discharge point at the center of the
scroll.
SMOOTH
AND QUIET. Several pockets of gas are compressed
simultaneously for a quiet, smooth, nearly continuous
compression cycle.
RELIABLE.
Copeland's Compliant Scroll Compressors use axial compliance to
create a continuous seal so the unit actually "wears
in" over time to improve its operating characteristics and
actually reduce compressor sound.
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