New Air Conditioning & Heating Reviews

Yes we know this is a new feature to High Performance HVAC and we welcome your input. If you have a specific request for a review of new air conditioning and heating equipment please contact us and we will do our best to review the equipment you request us to review. We do not sell anything here at High Performance HVAC – We do have a small store where we offer some HVAC products through Amazon.com but we don’t have any big warehouses with a sales staff where we are pushing HVAC products constantly. What does this mean to you? Well it means we can give you unbiased buying advice based on what the HVAC manufacturer is saying in their literature. Also, because Richard still works in the field he is privy to what other HVAC professionals and technicians are saying about HVAC equipment and products. Richard did move up in his career from HVAC Service and Installation Technician to Controls Technician and Start-up to what he is now – a Test Engineer where he tests many different HVAC and Electrical applications including some of the HVAC equipment you will find listed here. He can take his years of experience in the field and apply it here to benefit you. If you have a specific model for an air conditioner or heating system that you want reviewed then please email us and we will review it. Thanks and welcome to High Performance HVAC Air Conditioner & Heating System Review!

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Adams Oil Furnace Reviews

Adams Oil Furnace Reviews
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Adamas Oil Furnace

Adams Manufacturing Company is one of the few companies that specialize in oil furnace manufacturing. Adams claims to have the worlds most efficient oil furnace and it has been observe that the oil furnaces get up to 99 percent efficiency using state of the art test equipment on factory tuned equipment. These oil furnaces are condensing furnaces and many manufacturers shy away from producing a condensing oil furnace for a few good reasons. A condensing furnace whether it is gas or oil produces highly corrosive vapor. This vapor corrodes metal and many heat exchangers are made of metal. An oil furnace, if not properly tuned, will produce soot and lots of soot. This is basically unburned fuel and it is very dirty. Combined with the corrosiveness of the condensing furnace vapors this soot can sit inside the exchanger and corrode it over time.  In a factory witness test Adams claims to have overcome this problem by using a special type of metal for the heat exchanger that resists the corrosive effects that can lead to premature heat exchanger failure. Overall, Adams knows the business of building a solid oil furnace so oil furnace ratings and oil furnace reviews are kind to Adams Manufacturing. (more…)

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