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Bryant Plus 90i Variable Speed
The Plus 90i operates at the ideal capacity to efficiently warm your home. For example, on typical days the Plus 90i operates at a lower capacity to maintain your desired comfort level. In more extreme temperatures, the Plus 90i automatically stages up into a higher capacity to ensure your comfort. |
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Bryant Plus 80v Variable Speed
The Plus 80v is our most sophisticated
80% AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) furnace, offering even,
comfortable heating, exceptional humidity control, and extra quiet
operation. More than just a furnace, it’s
the primary building block to a complete, year-round comfort system. |
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Bryant Plus 90t 2-Stage
One of the many
comfort features of the Plus 90t is the improved air quality it can
provide. Because its low-stage heating cycles last about 40% longer
than standard models, this furnace circulates air more frequently.
As a result, indoor air passes through your system's filter for longer
stretches of time, leaving the air you breathe cleaner. And, when you
add a higher efficiency Bryant air filter to your air cleaner cabinet,
your system will do an even better job of cleaning the air. |
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Bryant Plus 80t 2-Stage
The Plus 80t operates on low
stage heating a majority of the time to deliver even, comfortable heating.
These longer, gentler heating cycles help eliminate the up-and-down
temperature swings associated with single-stage furnaces, which cycle
on and off more frequently. Low stage heating provides the additional
benefit of extra-quiet performance. |
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Bryant Plus 80 Model 310
The Plus 80 has always been a
great value in heating comfort, and now it’s even better thanks to
some significant design changes. For example, we’ve
made this model extra quiet by reducing noise from the burner, the
inducer and the fan. For improved comfort during unusually large get
togethers or changing weather conditions, the new Fan On Plus™ feature
improves comfort all year long by allowing you to select
different fan speeds during continuous fan operation to achieve more
or less airflow as needed. |
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