DZ16SA

DZ16SA

DZ16SA

When properly matched and installed, your DZ16SA Heat Pump offers up to 16 SEER high-efficiency performance. The higher the SEER, the greater the efficiency – and the lower the operating cost compared to lower SEER units. In many applications, the efficiency of your DZ16SA can be enhanced by using it in conjunction with a Daikin brand gas furnace or air handler that includes a variable-speed blower motor. This unit features a powder-paint finish over heavy-gauge galvanized steel that provides premium durability and excellent UV protection.

Features

  • Up to 16 SEER Performance
  • Up to 9.5 HSPF
  • High-Efficiency Scroll Compressor
  • Copeland® CoreSense advanced diagnostics monitors the system for trouble spots
  • Refrigeration-grade premium copper tubing and aluminum fin condenser coil
  • Acoustically engineered sound control blanket for quiet operation
  • Specialized time-delay defrost technology
  • Factory-installed in-line filter drier
  • Factory-installed heater band and accumulator
  • Heavy-gauge galvanized steel cabinet with sound-control top
  • Baked enamel finish protects the system from the elements
  • AHRI certified; ETL listed

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Don’t let the name fool you. A heat pump, when matched with an air handler, is an excellent alternative for both heating and cooling your home. Just think of a heat pump as a heat transporter, extracting warm air from your home during the summer, and reversing operation to bring warm air in during the winter. Though it may be difficult to believe there’s enough warmth in outdoor air during the winter to heat your home, Daikin systems can actually deliver heat in conditions as low as -13 degrees Fahrenheit to keep you warm and toasty inside. However, in significantly colder climates, a supplemental heat source may be required.

A year-round home comfort solution, a heat pump and air handler system is particularly effective in moderate to warmer regions of the country, and does a fine job of maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures and humidity levels. It also offers the air filtration benefits inherent to forced-air systems, because air is pulled through an air filter. This removes airborne particles and results in cleaner, filtered air being redistributed to your home through air supply ductwork.

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