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coleman home products
Ground Breaking HVAC Technology for Manufactured Homes
Coleman has combined state-of-the-art technology and superior product engineering to produce the industry benchmark in manufactured home heating and air conditioning equipment. In addition to an extensive range of HVAC products, the line includes 13 SEER air conditioning condensers with Micro Channel technology.
In Manufactured homes, because of their limited space and air tight construction, require specialized air-conditioning and heating equipment and factory trained personal to service and install it.
Only HUD approved equipment can be installed in manufactured homes. Standard air-conditioning and heating systems which have not been government HUD approved could cause fire and health issues.

13 S.E.E.R. (R410A) PACKAGED AIR CONDITIONERS

  • State of the Art Compressor Technology R410A packaged air conditioner
  • High Humidity Control Performance
  • Powder Coat Finish Tested to 1000 Hour Salt Spray Standard
  • Improved "Closed Cell" Foam Insulation with Sealed Control Box
  • Full Perimeter Base Rails on All Models
  • High Static Pressure Blowers with Improved Access Panel Design
  • Micro-Channel Condenser Coils
  • Protected Compressor - From High Temperature and High Pressure

13 S.E.E.R. Packaged Air Conditioners - 230 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
5 Years Parts / 1 Year Labor*
*Extended Service Contracts Available

 


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13 S.E.E.R. (R410A) GAS / ELECTRIC PACKAGED AIR CONDITIONERS

  • Commercial Quality Construction R410A packaged air conditioner
  • State of the Art Compressor Technology
  • Horizontal & Downflow Convertible
  • High Humidity Control Performance
  • 100% Corrosion Resistant Copper Tube Coils
  • Powder Coat Finish Tested to 1000 Hour Salt Spray Standard
  • Full Perimeter Base Rails on All Models
  • Improved Insulation and Sealed Control Box
  • High Static Pressure Blowers with Improved Access Panel Design
  • 10 Year Heat Exchanger Warranty

13 S.E.E.R. - 230 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz 80% AFUE
5 Years Parts / 1 Year Labor*
*Extended Service Contracts Available

 

Part Number

Tons of Cooling

Htg BTUH Input

Dimensions Footprint LxW

DYZ.F030N070

2.5

70,000

49"x47"

DYZ.F036N070

3.0

70,000

49"x47"

DYZ.F036N090

3.0

90,000

49"x47"

DYZ.F042N090

3.5

90,000

49"x47"

DYZ.F048N110

4.0

108,000

49"x47"

LP KITS FOR ABOVE UNITS

Part Number

Description

1NP0807

LP KIT DBYP-F024N / DBYP-F036N

1NP0808

LP KIT DBYP-F042N / DBYP-F060N

 

13 S.E.E.R. (R410A) PACKAGED HEAT PUMPS (HSPF = 7.7) R410A packaged air conditioner

  • State of the Art Compressor Technology
  • High Humidity Control Performance
  • Powder Coat Finish Tested to 1000 Hour Salt Spray Standard
  • Improved "Closed Cell" Foam Insulation with Sealed Control Box
  • Full Perimeter Base Rails on All Models
  • High Static Pressure Blowers with Improved Access Panel Design
  • Protected Compressor - From High Temperature and High Pressure

13 S.E.E.R. Packaged Air Conditioners - 230 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
5 Years Parts / 1 Year Labor*
*Extended Service Contracts Available

 

Part Number

Tons of Cooling

Dimensions
L x W x H

UB024

2.0

47"x33"x31"

UB030

2.5

47"x33"x31"

UB036

3.0

47"x33"x31"

UB042

3.5

57"x33"x35"

UB048

4.0

57"x33"x35"

UB060

5.0

57"x33"x35"

 

INTERTHERM:
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 Since 1919, Intertherm has been an integral part of improving the comfort of manufactured homes.Today, the manufactured home is a sophisticated, affordable home that is a smart choice for many buyers. Equally smart is knowing that your manufactured home furnace is just that — a manufactured home furnace. Specifically designed for your manufactured home, Intertherm furnaces are the most reliable heating source for your home. And as expected, the most reliable cooling source is a Intertherm air conditioner. Our air conditioners and furnaces are designed and tested to perform at their best efficiency, and highest reliability when installed together in a manufactured home.

And the more you learn about our manufacturing process, the more you'll see that no other heating and cooling manufacturer mobilehomecompares to Intertherm's product quality — quality made possible through Demand Flow Technology™. While other companies test products at random, Intertherm uses 100% computer-automated testing on every Intertherm product to eliminate human error in the final analysis of product quality. Intertherm is the only heating and cooling manufacturer to be DFT certified. Intertherm has been a household name in the manufactured housing industry, with over 80 years of experience. Intertherm heating and cooling product line consists of high to extra-high efficient furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, water heaters and fireplaces. Given it's history and dedication to the manufactured housing industry, it is easy to see why most new manufactured homes are built with these heating systems, and when applicable, are equipped with our cooling systems too.
You can rely on Reich A/C t to make your home more comfortable with AireCare electronic air filters, programmable thermostats and other manufactured home accessories. It's a comfort to know that Intertherm is made for your manufactured home, and it's a comfort you can feel.

 

Electric Furnaces

Intertherm's UltraFlex electric furnace provides dependable heating in a variety of modes, adaptable to your home's ductwork configuration. The furnace is also versatile enough to work with self-contained or split system air conditioners or heat pumps.

  • mobilehomeFor added flexibility, split system coil cabinets can be easily installed right in your home for either upflow or downflow air distribution.
  • Unit is small and can easily fit into an alcove or closet. Its white appliance finish blends into its surrounding.
  • Increase year-round efficiency with a matching cooling system that is designed specifically to work with the UltraFlex furnace.

 Gas Furnaces

Today, you'll find Intertherm's high-efficiency gas furnaces in more manufactured homes than ever before. That's because more families are discovering the furnaces offer such incredible efficiency and comfort, plus lots of other value added features such as:

  • mobilehome Unique ultra pilot system that virtually eliminates outages and automatically shuts off all gas if one should ever occur.
  • Dual shut-off valves ensure 100% gas shut-off for safety.
  • Continuous fan switch circulates room air continuously during summer or winter operation to improve comfort.
  • Built-In coil cabinet allows fast and easy add-on of split system air conditioner and heat pump.
  • High-efficiency operation meets all federal energy efficiency standards.
  • Choice of air conditioning ready furnaces allows easy hook up of a matching cooling system to further improve your year-round comfort and efficiency.
  • For 80+ AFUE models, multiple configurations available in the M1 Series (pictured above), and in the classic CMF Series.
  • For 90+ AFUE models, configurations are available in upflow and downflow series.

 

What are efficiency ratings?
Furnaces feature an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating, measuring a gas furnace's efficiency to convert the fuel to energy. Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps feature Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) rating to measure the cooling efficiency. Heat pumps also are rated for Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) to measure the heating efficiency. In all cases, the higher the rated number, the more efficient the product.
Look for Energy Star® Products?mobilehome
The Energy Star program is a voluntary labeling program lead by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy. Product literature with this label meet the ENERGY STAR requirements because the product features efficiency ratings beyond the standard rate. For the consumer, this could mean savings on monthly gas and electric utilities.
When shopping for a new heating or cooling system, the current minimal efficiency ratings are 10 SEER for air conditioners and heat pumps, and 80% AFUE for gas furnaces. ENERGY STAR products are 12 SEER & higher for air conditioners and heat pumps; and 90% AFUE and higher for gas furnaces.
You can calculate utility savings between the current minimal standard and higher efficiency products by going to the ENERGY STAR web site. You can even evaluate your energy usage. Before you go to the ENERGY STAR web site, download the Consumer Energy Savings Guide to help you gather the necessary data needed to calculate savings on an ENERGY STAR system, and your current system's energy performance.

mobilehomeENERGY STAR Web Site Tools

Employ the "Goldielocks and The Three Bears" philosophy.
The size (capacity) of the heating/cooling system should be "just right". A system too large will cool the home too quick just to satisfy the thermostat setting, and will not remove enough moisture from the air. This will also cause the product to start and stop more, shortening the life of the equipment. If the size is too small, then the furnace will continually run in the winter; and in the summer, the air conditioner will do the same.
A ton is not equivalent to 2000 lbs, in cooling.
Don't worry, a three-ton air conditioner doesn't actually weigh three tons. One ton is the same as 12,000 British Thermal Units per Hour (BTUH). Gas furnaces are measured by BTUH input. A respectable, licensed HVAC contractor can help with the correct size. (See our tips on what to look for in a contractor).

ENERGY  STAR®  was created to help consumers easily identify products, homes, and buildings that save energy and money, and help protect the environment. As the government-backed, trusted symbol for energy efficiency, the ENERGY  STAR label identifies highly efficient products and designates superior energy performance in homes and buildings. With ENERGY  STAR, money isn't all you're saving -- you are also making a difference in protecting the environment.

NORDYNE is proud to offer our customers products with the ENERGY  STAR label. For more information about products that qualify for ENERGY  STAR, visit www.energystar.gov.

Consumer buying tips
Central Cooling Systems
What consumers should know before they install a central cooling systems.
With summer heat underway, many central air conditioners units will be repaired or replaced. Additionally, the rise of summer heat also means a rise in electric bills. One of the most expensive appliances you’ll purchase for a home is a central cooling system (only to be rivaled by the heating system). Finding the right central cooling system for your home is largely dependent on the contractor you choose.
The beauty of a central air conditioning system is that it can distribute cool air through the whole house as opposed to window units which are generally designed to cool a single room. Despite the larger initial cost, a central cooling system can still save you money by reducing your monthly utility bill. If new or modified ductwork is required, then your initial investment will rise. Central air conditioning units also vary in size and efficiency. A common, costly error is to install an oversized unit in your home.
Choosing the right unit for your home will largely depend on the contractor you choose because he will determine the capacity required. A good contractor will estimate the cooling loads and duct requirements by collecting detailed information in your home and using industry calculations to determine the correct size. (For more information on how to select a contractor, including what questions to ask him, see the article on choosing the right contractor.)
There are different models, sizes and efficiencies available on the market. The type of unit, for example, a split system versus a single-packaged unit, may depend on the region of the country you live in and the type of home you live in (e.g., basement house, slab foundation, crawl space, etc). Regardless of the type of central air conditioner you install, the size and efficiency can have the most impact on your costs.
Air conditioner sizes, also referred to as cooling capacities, are measured in British thermal units per hour (Btuh). One ton is equal to 12,000 btuhs. A unit that has too little capacity may not keep the whole house cold, while an oversized unit will cost more and be more expensive to run.
The most expensive part of an air conditioner to replace is the compressor. Air conditioners typically feature a scroll or reciprocating compressor, depending on the unit size and efficiency. Check to see if the compressor has an additional warranty (e.g. 10 year compressor warranty), separate from the standard cooling system warranty.
Finally, if you are gone during long periods of the day (or night) invest in a programmable thermostat. With a programmable thermostat, your cooling system can use less energy while your gone and then adjust itself so the house temperature is comfortable when you arrive.
And if you are wondering whether you should turn off the air conditioner so you can open a window to enjoy a break in the warm weather, here is some advice: do not continually turn on and off your air conditioner to adjust to the changing warm weather patterns outside. If you want to open a window to get some fresh air, it is better to leave your air conditioner on rather than turning it off. If the inside of the house gets hot and you have to turn the air conditioner back on then your air conditioner has to work harder to cool down your house and everything in it.

 

Contractor Tips
What over 500 surveyed contractors say...
A top leading consumer magazine recently surveyed over 500 contractors and reported the following tips on purchasing a central air-cooling system.

  • Choose the right-sized air conditioning system. If it is too small, then it won't cool properly; if it is too large, then it won't dehumidify properly.
  • Beware of replacing only one of the two main components if shopping for a replacement system. Replacing only the indoor or the outdoor unit of a system may result in a mismatch that compromises efficiency. Contractors also said these systems are more repair-prone than systems where the two units have been bought and installed together.
  • Look for an experienced contractor. One-fifth of the contractors surveyed said the primary reason for their service calls was improper application or incorrect installation.
  • Maintain your system properly. At least 40 % of surveyed contractors said that service calls were primarily the result of improper maintenance.

 

Seasonal Tips
Help your heating or cooling products run smooth during the
seasons you need them most.

What you can do:

  • Follow the manufacturer's maintenance instructions which generally include these instructions:
    • Keep air-supply outlets and return inlets clear of obstructions.
    • Clear leaves, brush, and dirt as they accumulate on the outside unit. If there's a pipe for draining condensate water, check it for blockage.
    • Check the air filter once a month during the operating season. Replace it if it looks dirty (some are washable).
  • Routinely have a professional contractor, such as our Reich A/C Service Pros, perform a pre-season check-up.
    • Consider purchasing a maintenance agreement, especially if it includes both cooling and heating systems. A plan may allow the contractor to spot problems before they lead to a breakdown. You also may receive priority service, which is handy when you are living in the sweltering heat.
  • Invest in a digital thermostat to program temperatures for your cooling system to follow throughout the day. For example, if no one is home during the day, a programmable thermostat can run the air conditioner or furnace at a temperature that will require less energy, then the program can adjust itself to a temperature to your liking one hour before you come home. Ask your contractor if a digital thermostat is right for you.
Air Conditioner
heating service

Today's air conditioners provide more comfort and efficiency than ever. We're dedicated to providing the very best investment you can make for your family.

Evaporator Coils
heating service

The evaporator coil is a piece of equipment that is useful in sending cold air throughout the ductwork located in your home.


Air Handler
heating service

An air handler is a device used to condition and circulate air as part of a heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) System.

Mini Splits
heating service

Providing ductless air-conditioning and a quiet solution for cooling and heating problems.

Packaged AC Units
Packaged A/C Units

Packaged systems offer a more minimalist approach to heating and cooling.

Mobile Homes / Sales & Service
Mobile Home

Coleman has combined state-of-the-art technology and superior product engineering to produce the industry benchmark in manufactured home heating and air conditioning equipment.