| PO Box 647 | Office: (503) 678-3089 |
| Donald, OR 97020 | Fax: (503) 678-2405 |
Let Heavenly Heat be your provider for parts, sales and installation of Coleman:
(Please call for pricing.)
A cozy family gathering, a relaxing evening, a quiet winter's morning—your comfort needs change throughout the day. And when a Coleman furnace is properly matched with a Coleman air conditioner or air handler, you will enjoy extended system life and maximum efficiency all year around!
Here's what makes it work
Furnace design has advanced in recent years to be far safer and more efficient than older designs. This is the result of improvements in the burner, the ignition, and the blower motor. Furnace heating efficiency is measured by an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) percentage. A higher AFUE percentage indicates a more efficient furnace.
The basic components of a furnace system are:
Single- and Variable-Speed Air Handlers
Your special moments deserve the healthy feeling of Coleman Comfort. From breakfast time to family time to bed time, a new Coleman single- or variable-speed air handler makes every day feel great year after year!
A home comfort system has two parts: an outdoor unit, such as an air conditioner or heat pump, and an indoor unit. The indoor unit (air handler) contains a fan and a coil or heat exchanger. The coil or heat exchanger allows indoor air to blow through it and transfer heat, circulating cool air from an air conditioner in the summer and warm air from your furnace or heat pump in the winter. All the parts are designed to work together. So when the air handler's fan is properly matched to the coil or heat exchanger, you enjoy maximum efficiency, total comfort, and extended system life. Advanced Echelon variable-speed air handlers improve comfort by evenly circulating air, improving energy efficiency, and giving you more options for humidification/dehumidification
Coleman "Split System" Air Conditioners
Coleman comfort is yours all summer long with our split system air conditioner design. This design has two parts: an indoor unit, such as a furnace or air handler, and an outdoor unit. The outdoor unit works by cooling a refrigerant, which in turn cools air in the indoor unit for circulation through your home. Indoor and outdoor units are designed to work together. When the air conditioner is properly matched with a furnace or air handler, you get maximum efficiency and longer system life.
The Coleman 5T system has been awarded "Best Buy" recognition from Consumers Digest Magazine – your assurance of getting a quality product at an exceptional value.
Here's what makes it work:
A "split system" central air conditioner includes a compressor, fan, condenser coil, evaporator coil and refrigerant. The system removes heat from indoor air and transfers it outside, allowing the indoor air to be circulated and cooled (which is measured by SEER, Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio). A central air conditioning system uses electricity as its power source.
The basic components of an air conditioning system are:
Coleman "Split System" Heat Pumps
Coleman comfort is yours all season long with our split system heat pump design. In summer, it draws heat out of your home to cool it. In the winter, it draws heat from outside air into your home to warm it. Many heat pumps have a booster electrical-resistance heater that automatically heats outside air even more. Outside air always has heat in it — even at very low outdoor temperatures.
Here's what makes it work:
A "split system" heat pump is like a central air conditioner, which includes an outdoor compressor, fan, outdoor coil, indoor coil, and a refrigerant. The system reverses the cycle used during summer cooling (which is measured by using SEER, Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) and to provide winter heating (measured by using HSPF, Heating Season Performance Factor). A heat pump uses electricity as its power source.
The basic components of a heat pump are:
(Please call for pricing.)