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  • 11-04-2012, 07:41 PM
    catmanacman
    i just recommend a oe motor most go for it or a new airhandler. dam carrier charges more than the motor and module the the airhandler cost
  • 11-04-2012, 01:50 PM
    tim79
    I only use the evergreen as they offered a training course through our work. The last reply talks about static pressure and it helps with our problem of new appliances with old duct systems. At least evergreen will help.
  • 11-01-2012, 11:00 PM
    Chuck
    Actually an Evergreen is a variable speed. It ramps up as static increases to deliver a more constant airflow(not quite as well as a VS programmed for a specific furnace).

    As for ramping profiles for better dehumidification etc. I don't think you can get anything for retrofit.
  • 10-31-2012, 10:08 AM
    SkullMonkey
    Emerson makes an Eco Tech rescue motor, looks similar to the Evergreen. I have no experience with them though.
  • 10-31-2012, 12:02 AM
    wadeh

    variable speed motors

    What do you guys use for a variable speed conversion motor? I have been using the evergreen motor and love them (yes know it's not a variable speed) what I am wondering is if there is any thing better out there that has ramping profiles that could be installed in newer furnaces.

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