LENNOX AIR CONDITIONER
Why do most of our clients go with a Lennox air conditioner? They’re energy efficient, moderately priced, and they perform reliably in our climate. Lennox offers a range of options for AC in Portland or AC in Bend, OR.
Why do most of our clients go with a Lennox air conditioner? They’re energy efficient, moderately priced, and they perform reliably in our climate. Lennox offers a range of options for AC in Portland or AC in Bend, OR.
High performance at a fair price. Founded in 1895, Lennox has a reputation for reliability. A Lennox Elite Series AC system will last 15-20+ years with proper maintenance.
The Lennox Elite Series EL16XC1 is an ENERGY STAR certified air conditioner with a maximum efficiency of 16 SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio). SEER is a metric used to measure how much cooling an air conditioner or heat pump produces for each unit of energy it consumes. The higher the SEER, the higher the efficiency.
We find that a 16 SEER air conditioner strikes the right balance between energy efficiency and cost for our clients in Portland and Central Oregon. The lowest efficiency AC systems are 13 SEER. Lennox’s most efficient system is the Dave Lennox Signature SL28XCV, which boasts an impressive efficiency rating of up to 28 SEER.
Here are a few things to know about the Lennox Elite Series EL16XC1
A sound-dampening system built into the compressor makes sure that you get smooth, quiet operation for the life of your air conditioning system.
The updated cabinet design has a modern appeal. Powder coatings and corrosion resistant screws help maintain the appearance of your system over the years.
The coil inside an air conditioner keeps your home cool by pulling heat out of the air. The Lennox® Quantum™ coil is constructed from fortified aluminum alloy, helping it resist corrosion in even the harshest conditions.
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