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Thread: Furnaces with Stainless Steel coil?

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    Furnaces with Stainless Steel coil?

    Aside from American Standard, is there a company that uses stainless steel for their coil? I know Goodmans secondary coil is stainless steel but the primary or first one is aluminum.

    Also, is there any company that has more than 1 hp for a blower fan?

    Thanks!

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    Ruud/Rheem and Amana

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helen670 View Post
    Aside from American Standard, is there a company that uses stainless steel for their coil? I know Goodmans secondary coil is stainless steel but the primary or first one is aluminum.

    Also, is there any company that has more than 1 hp for a blower fan?



    Thanks!
    All of them SS secondary heat exchangers.

    Why do you want more than 1 hp?
    Bob Boan


    ​You can choose to do what you want, but you cannot choose the consequences.

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    The S9*2 Trane/American Standard has a primary that is stainless, so does the Air Ease and Armstrong brands of Allied. Amana & Daikin do too. Rheem/Ruud got away from stainless say 5 something years ago and the new line is aluminized.

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    must not be talking about AC?!

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    I think coil to the OP is a heat exchanger

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