At Bryant, we've been improving indoor comfort for over a hundred years. Our solid Evolution® System offers our highest efficiency home cooling (which saves you the most money during operation) and has earned Consumer's Digest Best Buy status, while our Preferred™ Series and Legacy™ Line products give you economical performance, comfort and value.
Bryant offers exceptional reliability and energy efficiency through an extensive line of durable heating and cooling products. Bryant is devoted to doing whatever it takes to deliver the highest quality in HVAC products and services for consumers throughout North America, which is why so many people have trusted their indoor comfort needs to Bryant.
For more information on cooling systems, visit the Ontario Power Authority website at https://saveonenergy.ca/
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| Model 180B • Model 187B Bryant's Evolution™ 20 SEER Two-Stage Air Conditioner with Puron® Refrigerant is available in 3 ton nominal sized units. Features include: Energy Efficiency, low sound, home comfort reliability For a complete line of Evolution™ Air Conditioning systems, please click here. |
Model 186 BNA With our Preferred™ central air conditioner, you can cut your utility bills yet still enjoy reliable whole-home comfort. For a complete line of Preferred™ Air Conditioning systems, please click here. |
Models 113/114A Bryant's Legacy™ 13 SEER Air Conditioner with Puron® Refrigerant is available in 1.5-5 ton nominal-sized units. For a complete line of Legacy™ Air Conditioning systems, please click here. |
When old air conditioners have to be replaced the question is what to replace - the entire air conditioning system or the failed parts only. The answer is the entire air conditioner needs to be replaced.
There are two main parts in an air conditioner - the evaporator and the condenser. You’ve never seen the evaporator. It quietly sits inside the ductwork and absorbs heat from inside air into the refrigerant. The condenser, the other main part, sits outside of the house and looks like it’s doing all the work. Actually, it’s only doing half the job. The condenser squeezes heat out of the refrigerant into the outside air. Most of the time the culprit is the condenser since this is where all the wear and tear happens. You might be tempted to replace the condenser only.
Condensers and evaporators are not good at all at adjusting to each other. If the evaporator absorbs too much heat from the house, the condenser will overheat. If the evaporator doesn’t absorb enough heat, it will freeze. The only way to make sure an air conditioner will work properly is to match its two main components - the evaporator and the condenser. This is why; if you have to replace your old air conditioner, replace everything.
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