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Forced air furnaces are a type of HVAC system that heats air and distributes it throughout a building using a system of ducts and vents. These furnaces are commonly powered by natural gas, oil, or electricity, with gas being a popular choice due to its efficiency and lower operating cost. The market for forced air furnaces includes a wide range of products that cater to different needs based on the size of the space, climate, energy efficiency requirements, and other factors such as the presence of allergens.
In the HVAC industry, the suitability of a forced air furnace is evaluated based on its Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating, which measures how efficiently a furnace can convert the energy in its fuel to heat over a typical year. Modern forced air furnaces have seen advancements in technology that include variable speed blowers, modulating gas valves, and sophisticated thermostatic controls that contribute to enhanced energy efficiency and comfort.
Key players in the forced air furnace market include Trane, Carrier Corporation, Lennox International, Goodman Manufacturing, and Rheem Manufacturing Company. These companies are known for their diverse range of HVAC solutions and their focus on innovation, reliability, and customer service. They consistently strive to develop furnaces that are not only energy-efficient but also provide improved indoor air quality and comfort for users. Show Less Read more