It is highly recommended (and required in certain municipalities) that you hire a licensed, professional to evaluate, size and install this equipment. Improper installation of equipment could cause catastrophic damage or injury if the unit is not installed properly. Most manufacturers require this equipment to be installed by a qualified installer and VOID warranty coverage on equipment not installed by qualified technicians. The installation of these HVAC systems includes electrical, gas and refrigerant connections which is generally regulated by laws, codes and guidelines at the federal, state and local levels.
License and Permit Requirements
It is common that an HVAC installer must be licensed by the state or municipality in which the HVAC equipment is to be installed. Some jurisdictions may, in addition, have permit requirements. (Consult your local laws and rules to determine the requirements imposed by your jurisdiction.) Further, local building codes often require that specific types of HVAC connections be made by licensed professionals. For example, licensed plumbers may be required to make any gas or water connections necessary in the installation of an HVAC system; and licensed electricians may be required to make all electrical connections to the HVAC system.
Refrigerant Rules
All HVAC cooling equipment and systems require the use of a refrigerant gas that is compressed and liquefied during the cooling cycle. The two most common refrigerants in the HVAC industry are identified as R-22 and R-410A. Federal, state, and local laws and guidelines are applicable to the introduction, reclamation, and recycling of these refrigerants. Violation of such laws may result in fines to any non-licensed or non-certified HVAC installer. Consult your local laws and guidelines for full details.
Armstrong Air Gas Furnace, Two Stage Upflow/Horizontal, Series A802V, 110000 Btu Input, 87000 Btu Output, 120 VAC, 80% ICS AFUE, 2000 cfm, 1/2 inch, 33 inch height x 21 inch width
The Armstrong Air A802V gas furnace is known and trusted by professionals across the country for its precision construction and enduring performance. It's also appreciated by homeowners for its continuous comfort and energy efficiency. It's one smart choice no matter how you look at it.
Pair this model with a ProSeries variable capacity or two stage air conditioned or heat pump and a comfort sync thermostat, for optimum performance
Every Armstrong Air furnace is engineered and built with EHX technology, a patented design that eliminates the hot spots that can shorten furnace life
EHX technology makes heat exchangers more durable, and with its advanced airflow system, more air contacts the heat exchanger surface area for greater heat exchanger, enhancing efficiency and comfort
5 ton cooling capacity
With the ProSeries, you're in control of every aspect of your home's climate, as well as your energy costs
Rather than being "all on" or "all off" your furnace can adjusts its heat output based on conditions inside and outside your home, so you use less energy to maintains comfort
By changing the speed of its airflow during start-up, your furnace can adjusts humidity levels and create more event temperatures throughout your home, while enhancing efficiency and reducing operating noise
When you pair this model with the comfort sync thermostat, the system will continuously monitor internal components for optimum performance
Comfort sync puts you in total control of your home environments with remote temperature adjustments from anywhere in the world, event your couch, via smartphone app
When comfort sync detects that repairs and regular maintenance are needed, it alerts you or your dealers instantly, so your perfect environments never ends
Compared to an older furnace, this can potentially save you hundreds of dollars per year in energy costs
Uses a smaller Btu input per burner for quieter start-up and operation while providing more event heat distribution