American Standard® Gold S9V2-VS S9V2B060U3VSBA Gas Furnace, 97 % AFUE
American Standard® Gold S9V2-VS S9V2B060U3VSBA Gas Furnace, 97 % AFUE
Manufacturer: Trane International Inc
Brand: American Standard®
Part #: 385466
MPN: S9V2B060U3VSBA
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AFUE Rating | : | 97 % |
Additional Information | : | Stainless Steel Secondary Heat Exchanger, Multi-Port Inshot Burner |
Cabinet Dimensions | : | 34 in H x 17.5 in W x 28.8 in D in |
Frequency Rating | : | 60 Hz |
Fuel Type | : | LP Gas |
Ignition System | : | Hot Surface |
Input BTU Rating | : | 60,000 Btu/hr |
Model Number | : | S9V2 |
Model | : | Gold S9V2-VS |
Motor Type | : | Variable |
Number of Stages | : | Two |
Tonnage | : | 3.0 Ton |
Voltage Rating | : | 115/120 V |
American Standard® Gas Furnace, Model: Gold S9V2-VS, Input BTU Rating: 60000 Btu/hr, 97 % AFUE Rating, 2 Stages, 34 in H x 17.5 in W x 28.8 in D Cabinet, Variable Speed Blower Motor, Tonnage: 3 ton, Hot Surface Ignition System, Additional Information: Stainless Steel Secondary Heat Exchanger, Multi-Port Inshot Burner
- Industry-changing cabinet is designed to accommodate virtually any home
- New design is certified to be airtight to less than 1%
- Variable speed draft inducer provides comfort and maximum efficiency with very little sound helping ensure quiet performance for your home
- The Gold S9V2-VS furnace is rated at 97% gas efficiency (AFUE)
- The Vortica™ Il blower is one of the most efficient in the industry, providing savings in both winter and summer
- Stainless steel primary and secondary heat exchangers, and new Vortica™ Il blower combine to provide a consistent flow of warm and comfortable air
- Equipped with our proprietary Comfort-R™ enhanced dehumidification mode that helps reduce the humidity in your home
- Combine with the American Standard AccuClean™ Air Cleaner for a cleaner, healthier, and more comfortable home
- Match your gas furnace with a heat pump to enjoy the energy-saving benefits of a hybrid system. In milder temperatures, your heat pump acts as the primary source of heat for your home. When the weather gets too cold, your system activates your furnace to deliver the heat you need