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Carrier Introduces Infinity Air Conditioning System with Greenspeed Intelligence

Carrier has redefined what is possible in a cooling system with the introduction of its new Infinity 20 Air Conditioner with Greenspeed intelligence.

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As part of its commitment to provide homeowners with the widest range of high-efficiency home comfort systems, Carrier is pleased to introduce its first home air conditioner featuring Greenspeed intelligence.

Systems with Greenspeed intelligence run quietly and at different speeds, allowing them to operate at longer run times but at lower and steadier capacities to better manage humidity. The combination of performance and precise temperature control of these systems allows them to adjust to the heating and cooling demands of the home, which can also lead to energy savings.

When paired with an Infinity system control and Infinity furnace or fan coil, the Infinity system provides precision in temperature control and leverages Carrier’s proprietary Ideal Humidity technology to manage humidity without overcooling.

“We recognize our customers’ desire for a fully variable-speed air conditioning system to provide highly-efficient cooling for homes and small businesses,” said Matthew Pine, president, residential HVAC, UTC Climate, Controls & Security. “Our Infinity heat pumps have long set the standard for merging reliability, efficiency and remote-access technology and we are excited to be able to offer the same Greenspeed intelligence in our Infinity line of air conditioners.

The most efficient system in this lineup features 20.5 SEER and 15.5 EER and boasts the lowest max-speed sound ratings among all competitive variable-speed air conditioning systems.
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