Just spent 19,000 on this exact furnace got all the accessories too a hot water tank and a large carrier ac unit couldn't be happier plus 10 years free maintenance parts and service calls
@RandyLaheySunnyvale what happened exactly is just to fix my old furnace would have been 3 to 4 grand plus all the sheet metal "ducts I guess" was rotting away had holes in it so that would have pushed it to 7-8 grand all new stuff right so I figured I may as well get the latest carrier model furnace and ac unit so I wouldn't ever have to worry about replacing them again hot water tank came free I made probably 3 months in payments then my dad died 😢and left me 52 grand so I paid that off and my jeep completely paid off which was a smart financial decision and a blessing
Is it possible to have this furnace maintain a continuous airflow at a low quiet CFM and that would increase as necessary for heating or cooling. Such a continuous airflow would help balance out hot and cold spots in a house as well as make the filter work better. Thanks in advance for a quick response.
is the questioner perhaps referring to the next tier, a modulating furnace (59M series)? Supposed to have constant air flow, though I don’t know why that’s a good thing.
Does it make sense to pair the 59TP6 furnace with a single stage A/C? Will the dehumidification feature of the 59TP6 still work or as well as it would have with a 2-stage A/C? I live in Zone 4 so only need A/C about 3 months of the year.
The Carrier 59TP6 Gas furnace has a variable-speed blower motor, so the actual wattage will vary depending on the heating load of the home at any given time. During a period of high heating load in which the blower is operating at it’s highest speed, the wattage will be somewhere between 725W and 1200W depending on the size of the furnace. During a period of low heating load, where the furnace is in first stage heating with a low blower speed, the energy consumption could be as low as 100W.
What is a fair quote for Carrier 2SPA660W003, CVPVA6124XMC, 59TP6B120V24-22 and eco bee smart thermometer Including installing PVC pipe and GFI. I live in Michigan.
This video was so helpful, I've been considering this model!
Just spent 19,000 on this exact furnace got all the accessories too a hot water tank and a large carrier ac unit couldn't be happier plus 10 years free maintenance parts and service calls
Wow!!! That's crazy. Who has $20k for a furnace, ac, and water heater.
@RandyLaheySunnyvale what happened exactly is just to fix my old furnace would have been 3 to 4 grand plus all the sheet metal "ducts I guess" was rotting away had holes in it so that would have pushed it to 7-8 grand all new stuff right so I figured I may as well get the latest carrier model furnace and ac unit so I wouldn't ever have to worry about replacing them again hot water tank came free I made probably 3 months in payments then my dad died 😢and left me 52 grand so I paid that off and my jeep completely paid off which was a smart financial decision and a blessing
do you know what is the efficiency of this furnace when it runs on stage 1 heat?
Same 96% efficiency level. Just a lower speed.
Is it possible to have this furnace maintain a continuous airflow at a low quiet CFM and that would increase as necessary for heating or cooling. Such a continuous airflow would help balance out hot and cold spots in a house as well as make the filter work better.
Thanks in advance for a quick response.
Depends on thermostat. A circulate option would do that at a low speed. Otherwise you would have to have fan on which is a higher, louder speed
is the questioner perhaps referring to the next tier, a modulating furnace (59M series)? Supposed to have constant air flow, though I don’t know why that’s a good thing.
Does it make sense to pair the 59TP6 furnace with a single stage A/C? Will the dehumidification feature of the 59TP6 still work or as well as it would have with a 2-stage A/C? I live in Zone 4 so only need A/C about 3 months of the year.
No it would not. The 2 stage AC is the key
@@fireiceheatingandaircondit4363Thanks.
What is the wattage used by the blower?
The Carrier 59TP6 Gas furnace has a variable-speed blower motor, so the actual wattage will vary depending on the heating load of the home at any given time. During a period of high heating load in which the blower is operating at it’s highest speed, the wattage will be somewhere between 725W and 1200W depending on the size of the furnace. During a period of low heating load, where the furnace is in first stage heating with a low blower speed, the energy consumption could be as low as 100W.
What filter size do I need for the 59TP6B?
Most likely 16X25.
You day 4600 to 5k. Were are you from? A 59tp6 here would cost me a little over 7k
Columbus, Ohio
This vs trane S9X2
Recommend the Carrier
What is a fair quote for
Carrier 2SPA660W003, CVPVA6124XMC, 59TP6B120V24-22 and eco bee smart thermometer Including installing PVC pipe and GFI. I live in Michigan.
I would not be able to guess without seeing the installation that is needed. Atleast $13k
You say not day