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LICENSED CONTRACTOR DECLARATION.' I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under; provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professionals Code, and my License is in full force and effect.' License `# Lic. Class Exp. Date 410304 12113 11191 Date . 7-/s 14Ggnatureof Contractor 14-12. ' OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury'that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the following reason; (.) I, as owner of the. property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure, is not intended or.offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business & Professionals Code). ( ) I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Seca 7044, Business & Professionals Code)._ O I am exempt under Section • B&P.C. for this reason Date Signature of Owner WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: ( ) I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' ,compensation, as.provided for by Section 3700 of the "Labor.,Code, for the performance of -the work for which this permit is issued. :+ ( I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code,,for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued.•My workers' compensation insurance carrier. &' policy no: are: Carrier Policy No. (This section need not be completed if the permit valuation is for$100.00 or less). ( ) I certify that.in the performance.of the.work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that• if I should' become subject'to the workers' compensation provisions'of Section 3700 of the Labor C de, I shall fort , ith comply with those provisions.-e-' tpate:" / Applicant Warning:. Failure to secure Workers' Compensation coverage is unlawful and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines -up to $100,000, in addition to the cost of compensation, damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor Code, interest and attorney's fees. IMPORTANT. Application is hereby made to the Director of Building and Safety for, a permit subject to the, conditions and- restrictions -set: forth on his application. 1: Each person. upon whose behalf this application is made &each person at whose. request and for whose benefit work. is performed under or pursuant'to any permit issued•as'a result of this applicaton.agrees to,.& shall, indemnify & hold harmless the ;City of La Quinta, its officers, agents and employees. 2. Any permit issued as a result of this application becomes null and •void if work is not commenced within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180•days will subject permit to cancellation: I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. f. agree to comply with all. City, and State laws. relating to the building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this City to enter upon the above-mentioned property for, inspection purposes -,� d ignature (Owner/Age ��f • ���� Date-� PERMIT N BUILDING PERMIT 99094,76 DATE ATION. 1�A � e�t{I p LOT 4'$ TRACT 2NB JOB SITE ADDRESS 44-01% �.u{XLE P�eAO APN OWNER CONTRACTOR/DESIGNER/ENGINEER ems ,^ 'z%AO L• �a r ''I`TN f n N 1`10 IS `R A1iry dd L l „ 1111,.V A .. E'•+.I T n.: 113.4 pd L Y h JA Et ti t: li,t.>r. i}>.tlC ►0'P.G. BO � f 88„ '�yUii�.A �Idi�Fi�A 0266G LA QLTf NTr ki CA ' 922.3 Cle;'i'H r,DRAL_ i I"l' Y CA. 92234 (619)371-79' 9 CIRIX 381.9 USE OF PERMIT PART W., U431.4W TO) REPAIR. r,!RF MNWOH INFALUATION .100.00.00 LS Q�;sp�SXci?Lxil��"z;nt airv4+�{'tiisl�v' r ;AN t tih `t� gest lUi-I�1-�d;#9•:3Ib 5I9 �. `9 1vI,C11 TICA1, FIE 0Ii<:'I'.RItYs�L,si 1. $1,,20.24 I'f..+,1Nf140-110 d` IE I©wYN 4.:19.. NO Fury �t�".�►y{l �it.��'s+;�� ��.� FII°$�ia'� ,�><I:r-s�3t���'��,a}�at± '>otr�,cn 'SU B-�113TA LCO N m AN!,PfAT'l Cf1PC,kv i �...I;EZ a e°'�.:Er. "AID .F. RECEIPT DATE Ilf.ETe BY DATE FINALED INSPECTOR INSPECTION RECORD OPERATION DATE INSPECTOR OPERATION DATE INSPECTOR BUILDING APPROVALS MECHANICAL APPROVALS Set Backs Underground Ducts Forms & Footings Ducts Slab Grade Return Air Steel Combustion Air _ Roof Deck p_ /a - tc k Exhaust Fans O.K. to Wrap F.A.U. Framing vvq Compressor Insulation 2 — ilr_ Vents Fireplace P.L. Grills Fireplace T.Q. Fans & Controls Party Wali Insulation Condensate Lines Party Wall Firewall Exterior Lath 5,3 . 00 Nq Drywall - Int. Lath Final Final POOLS - SPAS BLOCKWALL APPROVALS Steel Set Backs Electric Bond Footings Main Drain Bond Beam Approval to Cover Equipment Location Underground Electric Underground Plbg. Test Final Gas Piping PLUMBING APPROVALS Gas Test Electric Final Waste Lines Heater Final Water Piping Plumbing Final Plumbing Top Out Equipment Enclosure Shower Pans O.K for Finish Plaster Sewer Lateral Pool Cover Sewer Connection Encapsulation Gas Piping Gas Test Appliances Final COMMENTS: - Final Utility Notice (Gas) ELECTRICAL APPROVALS Temp. Power Pole Underground Conduit Rough Wiring Low Voltage Wiring Fixtures Main Service Sub Panels Exterior Receptacles G.F.I. Smoke Detectors Temp. Use of Power Final Utility Notice (Perm) f SSW Mechanical Construction, Inc. Air Conditioning Division 653 Oleander Rd., Palm Springs, CA 92264-1502 P.O. Box 3160, Palm Springs, CA.92263-3160 (760)325-6007 FAX (760)325-5,045 State Contractors License # 736942 February 7, 2000 City of La Quinta 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, California 92253 Attn: Mark Harold Building Department Re: Doug Motz 44-850 Calle Placido La Quinta, California General Contractor: Ruttman Construction Interiors, Inc. ; Per our telephone conversation, this home had a fire and we were hired by Ruttman Construction to install the new air conditioning system. This home called for a 12.0 SEER , 80% AFUE, R6 Value Flex Duct on the Title 24 report. The new system we installed has a 16.0 SEER; 80% AFUE and, by my mistake, the flex duct R value is 4.2. Your inspector who found this problem suggested calling you to find a solution. In talking to Joan Hacker from Hacker Engineering (760-324-2046) she said she could do a new updated Title 24 or to talk to you about the higher SEER air conditioning unit verses the lower flex duct R value. Enclosed is the air conditioning brochure stating the SEER. Thank you for helping us on this matter. Sincerely, Q��iJTp► .. OF LA EpS' R. A. LAKE ApP �S,`aVC,'CI R C� /is i Unitary Evaporative Cooled Condenser. Split. System Ultra Efficient Air.Conditioning Low Electrical Demand 2 through 5 Ton - .:� - t POWERED BY, o/end scroll, a DbuWe F�ela SCROLL :..µ c Copper ondenser . • • It• Heat Exchanger ';*.: • Listed with California Energy -11" Mill ` Commission (CEC) a ARI Std. 210- Features Design / Application s ' • Evaporatively Cooled Water Submerged. • Outdoor Condensing Unit for Ground Level or Condensing Coil Rooftop Application ` • Standard Rating at 95db/75wb Outdoor and • Designed for use with Evaporator Blower and Coils 80db/67wb Indoor Conditions + • 15 Year Limited Warranty, See Warranty Card • • Superior Latent Control: j ; High Dehumidification at Low CEM Cabinet construction High Sensible at High CFM • All Fiberglass Cabinet With UV Resistant Gel • Level Capacity in Varying Conditions Coated Surface • Condenser and Cabinetry Designed for Long Life • Easily Replaceable Cellulose Evaporative Media • Sound Dampening Construction Materials - • Impact-Resistant UV Inhibited Polyethylene Intake . Louver Accessories • Compressor Sound Blanket (Field Applied) Dimensions / Connections • Fill and Drain Kit for Freeze Protection and Mineral Control ' 33" StandardEquipment } },, Dia. • Ultra Quiet Operation . ` • Solid Copper Condensing Coil (3/8" Tubing, 0.032" s - Walll Thickness) _ = 1oK2C26 • Intertwined Condenser Coil to Shed Mineral 4 36" 1oK2C31 Deposits (Self Cleaning) v C _ 1oK2C37 . No Seams or Joints Below Water Level 1WG50 *Copeland Compliant Scroll Compresso 10K2C50 r (K3 Series) - - Hard Start Ready f, 45" 1OK2C65 • Low Voltage (Brown Out) Starting Protection • Permanent Split Capacitor Operation 3/4" K.O. Controls ~ • Brass Suction and Liquid Line Shut Off Valves!I - 3/4" K.O. Paver—/ I' 3 — -27-3/4' • Liquid Line Filter Drier Factory Installed Suction connection : High Pressure Cutoff Control Liquid connection • Low Ambient Condenser Fan Control • + • Short Cycle Compressor Protection •fully.Charged for 15' Line Set AV/I . Totally Enclosed, Permanently Lubricated P.O. Box 3048 Condenser Fan Motor AM AVAT Sunland Park, NM 88063 AC2 Technical Bulletin 8/9/97 ADP coil match up. AC2 Electrical Data ADP -Coils Evaporator Model + TXV or Orifice change E W B CFM AC2 Condenser Capacity MBTUH 95db/75wb outdoor 80 Indoor AC2 Condenser Capacity MBTUH 125db/80wb outdoor 80 Indoor AC2 SPEC Model Volts PH Hz Wire Ampacity **Min. Wire Size *Maximum Overcurrent Protection Max. Volts Min. K3 Scroll Compressor Cond. Fan Water Pump Volts RLA LRA FLA FLA • 1OK2C26 208/230 1 60 8.5 14 15 253 197 5.3 47.0 1.0 0.8 1OK2C31 208/230 1 60 1 10.8 14 15 253 197 7.1 61.0 1.0 1 0.8 1OK2C37 208/230 1 60 12.0 12 20 253 197 8.1 72.5 1.0 0.8 1OK2C43 208/230 1 60 14.0 12 20 253 197 9.7 88.0 1.0 0.8 1OK2C50 208/230 1 60 16.9 10 25 253 197 12.0 104.0 1.0 0.8 1OK2C65 208/230 1 60 19.8 1 10 30 253 197 143 129.0 1.0 0.8 *May use fuses or HVACR type Circuit Breakers of the same size as noted. **Consult NEC over 70' wire length 67 AC2 Physical Data ADP -Coils Evaporator Model + TXV or Orifice change E W B CFM AC2 Condenser Capacity MBTUH 95db/75wb outdoor 80 Indoor AC2 Condenser Capacity MBTUH 125db/80wb outdoor 80 Indoor Total Sens* Total Sys. KW** EER " Bels Model Liquid Suction Connection Connection Type Water Connection Bleed Line Pump Outlet Condenser Fa u Dia. Fan In RPM Height Diameter Frame I.D. Approx. Ship Weight 1OK2C26 3/8" 3/4" sweat 1/4" 1/4" V 18" 1,080 36" 33" 27 3/4" 160 1OK2C31 3/8" 3/4" sweat 1/4" 1/4" V 18" 1,080 36" 33" 27 3/4" 170 1OK2C37 1 3/8" 7/8" sweat 1/4" 1/4" V 18" 1,080 36" 33" 27 3/4" 180 1OK2C43 3/8" 7/8" sweat 1/4" 1/4" V 18" 1,080 36" 33" 27 3/4" 190 1OK2C50 3/8" 7/8" sweat 1/4" 1/4" V 18" 1,080 36" 33" 27 3/4" 200 1OK2C65 3/8" 7/8" sweat 1/4" 1/4" 1" 18" 1,080 45" 33" 27 3/4" 210 Condenser Model ADP -Coils Evaporator Model + TXV or Orifice change E W B CFM AC2 Condenser Capacity MBTUH 95db/75wb outdoor 80 Indoor AC2 Condenser Capacity MBTUH 125db/80wb outdoor 80 Indoor Total Sens* Total Sys. KW** EER " Bels Total Sens* Total Sys. KW** EER 1OK2C26 HA02224C142B120759 67 800 22.1 16.6 1.6 13.8 = 7.4 21.0 16.5 1.7 13.1 HA0223OC152B120767 67 1,000 24.3 21.1 1.7 14.5 7.4 23.8 21.0 1.8 13.6 1OK2C31 RA02230C152B120767 67 1,000 28.4 22.3 2.1 13.9 7.4 28.3 22.2 2.1 13.4 HA03236CI42B160773 67 1,200 32.3 26.1 2.1 15.1 7.4 32.0 25.9 2.2 14.4 1OK2C37 HA03236C142B160773 67 1,200 33.8 26.9 2.4 14.1 7.4 33.5 26.8 2.5 13.3 HA04242C21OB160780 67 1,400 37.3 29.6 2.4 15.3 ''i 7.4 37.0 29.4 2.6 14.5 1OK2C43 HA04242C21OB160780 67 1,400 39.6 30.7 2.8 14.2 7.9 39.4 30.5 2.9 13.4 HA05248C2 I OB 180784 67 1,600 42.7 33.9 2.9 14.9 7.9 42.3 33.7 3.0 14.1 HA12248C21OB180784 67 1,600 43.3 33.7 2.9 15.1 7.9 43.0 33.5 3.0 14.4 1OK2C50 HA05248C21OB180784 67 1,600 44.9 35.1 3.3 13.6 7.9 44.6 34.9 3.4 13.0 HA12248C210B180784 67 1,600 45.5 34.8 3.3 13.8 7.9 45.3 34.6 3.4 13.1 HA0726OC245B2407933 67 2,000 51.2 41.6 3.5 14.8 7.9 50.9 41.3 3.6 14.1 1OK2C65 HA0726OC245B2407933 67 2,000 55.9 43.1 4.2 13.5 7.9 55.3 42.9 4.3 12.7 HA14260C245B240793 67 2,000 56.4 42.6 4.2 13.6 7.9 56.0 42.3 4.3 12.9 HA78460 67 2,000 63.1 47.7 4.2 15.3 7.9 62.2 47.0 4.3 14.4 *Total and sensible capacities are net capacities. Blower motor heat has been subtract **Te ..S.K. - Total System Kilowatts - Unit kw is total of indoor and outdoor unit kilowatts.Unit kw is total of indoor and outdoor unit kilowatts. RTI reserves the right to change specifications/ dimensions without prior notice or 62 co arrier Product 48HJ D/HJE/HJ F DataSingle-Package Rooftop Units High -Efficiency Electric Cooling/ Gas Heating 3 to 121/2Nominal Tons =eWeather master- S-ER+E-SC Copyright 1998 Carrier Corporation Carrier has designed the new Weathermaster series based on cus- tomer needs and requests to be the most efficient and reliable ever. Features/Benefits • most efficient rooftop line for cooling using scroll compressor technology* • most efficient rooftop line for heating using dimpled heat exchangers with 2 -stage gas valves on all units* • highest reliability* — non -corrosive condensate pans, prepainted cabinets and primed interior panels, and all units are fully pro- tected by internal safeties • quietest operation* — isolated compressor rails. All compres- sors mounted on independent vibration isolators. Standard, belt -driven evaporator fan motors on all units • unprecedented ease of mainte- nance achieved by self diag- nostics on the Integrated Gas Unit Controller (IGC), optional direct digital controls, standard size filters, no tool filter ac- cess, simple compressor access, permanently lubricated fan mo- tors, optional disconnect switch, optional 115-v convenience outlet, and optional hinged access panels • exclusive MoistureMiser dehu- midification package — a re- sult of recent advances by Carrier in controlling comfort levels. This factory -installed option significantly improves the dehumidification capability of the rooftop unit and helps con- trol humidity levels in the building. Form 48HJ-10PD Model number nomenclature 48 HJ E 004 Z' - 3 - - AA 48 - Gas Heat __JL HJ - Constant Volume D Low Heat E - Medium/High Heat F - Hiah Heat Apollo Communicating Controls. and Service Option Packages - None A - Service Option Package "A"t H - Service Option Package "H"** Z - Factory Installed Nominal Capacity 004 - 3 Tons 008 - 7 1/2 Tons 005 - 4 Tons 009 - 8 1/2 Tons 006 - 5 Tons 012 -10 Tons 007 - 6 Tons 014 - 12 1/2 Tons FIOP Code* V -Ph -Hz 1 - 575-3-60 3 - 208/230-1-60 5 - 208/230-3-60 6,- 460-3-60 LEGEND FIOP - Factory- Installed Options 'Refer to 48HJ price pages for FIOP code table. tlncludes Apollo direct digital controls; non-fused disconnect switch; 115-v convenience outlet; retum-air smoke de- tector sensor; Durablade economizer; and evaporator -fan, compressor; control box, and filter hinged access panels. "Includes non-fused disconnect switch; 115-v convenience outlet; return -air smoke detector sensor; Durablade econo- mizer; firestat; and evaporator -fan; compressor, control box, and filter hinged access panels. NOTE: Service Option Packages are only available on 48HJ004,006,008,012,. and 014 units. ARI* capacities UNIT 48HJ NOMINAL TONS STANDARD CFM NET COOLING CAP (Btuh) TOTALSOUND kW SEERt EER RATING (Bels) 004 3 1200 36,000 3.21 13.00 11.20 7.6 005 4 1450 47,000 4.25 13.00 11.05 7.6 006 5 1750 60,000 5.55 13.00 11.00 8.0 UNIT NOMINAL STANDARD NET COOLING CAP TOTAL EER SOUND RATING • IPLV 48HJ TONS CFM (Btuh) kW (Bels) 007 6 2100 74,000 6.70 11.00 8.0 008 71/2 3000 90,000 8.18 11.00 8.2 11.6 009 81/2 3000 102,000 9.44 10.80 8.2 10.9 012 10 3200 120 000 10.91 11.00 8.4 9.7 014 121/2 4300 140,000 14.04 9.90 8.6 9.8 LEGEND Bels - Sound Levels (1 bel = 10 decibels) EER - Energy Efficiency Ratio IPLV - Integrated Part -Load Value SEER - Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 'Air -Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute. tApplies only to units with capacity of 65,000 Btuh or less. "The IPLV is not applicable to single -compressor units." NOTES: 1. Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 210/240 (004-012 units) or 360 (014 units) and 270 (004-014 units). 2. Ratings are net values, reflecting the effects of circulating fan heat. Ratings are based on: r Cooling Standard: 80 F db, 67 wb indoor entering -air temperature and 95 F db outdoor entering -air temperature: IPLV Standard: 80 F db, 67 F wb indoor entering -air temperature and 80 F db outdoor entering -air temperature. Sizes 004-012 Size 014 only Only '?etriaeratic 9ttG co Die ort INDOORS The AC2 system is just like other refrigeration systems which use the furnace to circulate the air in your home. So the cooling coil can chill and dehumidify the indoor air, 75°F ROOM AIR /■■� ~ 'Water i Power 12 ��Disconnect ` X71 � ■ _� ► 141 r 2 i® How AC2T' Works: EI Paso illustrative example: 105/65 When the thermostat ® senses a need for cooling it turns on the AC2' unit and the furnace blower ®. In the AC2' unit three functions simultaneously start. The compressor (D pressurizes the refrigerant, which heats the refrigerant up to 150°F and pushes it through the copper tubes of the condenser coil C). The pump ®draws water through the scroll base and pushes it up to the water cooling media 0. And the condenser fan ® draws air through the media Q and exhausts the heat removed from the water. Then two energy transfer processes take place in the AC2' unit. First as water flows back to the pump (through the base scroll channel , heat is transferred from the condenser coil 0 to the water. This heat transfer in the scroll base cools the refrigerant from 150'F to 79'F (through the copper tube walls) and warms the water from 68°F to 78°F. Second, the water is evaporatively cooled from 78'F to 68'F (in the media) ()by fan ® airflow. The refrigerant continues indoorsf0and through an expansion device O which drops the refrigerant temperature down to 45°F in the cooling coil (D. This coil chills the indoor air (blown through itb the blower) from 75'F ®down to 550F6. This chilled air is then blown through the ductwork into your home ® to keep the indoor air mixture down to 75°F. The refrigerant 0 exits the coil Cl and continues back to the corepressor®to be repressurized and start the cycle all over again. Why AC2TM is so efficient! Water -to -refrigerant heat transfer is a quantum step more efficient than air -to -refrigerant, because a gallon of water absorbs over 3,500 times more heat than a gallon of air (per degree of heat added). This allows water cooled condensers to be more compact and require less motor power. The greatest water cooled efficiency factor is achieved by lowering condensing temperature which regcires less compressor power. As described, warm can cool the refrigerant over 25 degrees colder than outdoor temperature. An excellent air cocded condenser can cool the refrigerant to 15 degrees warmer than outdoor temperature (a 40 de.-ree difference!). As an example of the efficiency impact of lower temperatures, a 40 degFee drop in condensing temperature increases compressor efficiency by 95%.on compressor model CR30K6-PFV at 90°F vs. 130°F condensing temperature. 105°F 1Olutdoor�s The enormous heat absorbing capacity of water only requiresthe small flow rate of three gallons per minute per ton of cooling. Therefore a very small pump is employed (1/20 horsepower on a five -ton unit). Because the evaporation of a gallon of water provides 8,300 btu of cooling, less than half the volume of air is required to reject heat from the condenser (250 - 350 CFM/ton instead of 700 - 1000 CFM/ton on an air-cooled unit). AC2T' Maidmizes Performance' AC2' was designed to provide such low pressure operation that the combined power of the AC2' pump and fan are less than the fan alone on most condensing units in operation. AC2' then goes the extra step to use a high efficiency compressor, fan, and pump to further reduce the electrical consumption and obtain maximum efficiency. Round Water Cooling System AC2's' round design draws air through a virtual sheet of water from the Posi-Flow system. The water-cooling media has millions of fluted surfaces to provide evaporative cooling of the water and rejection of heat. This cool water returns to the scroll sump in order to cool the refrigerant. The refrigerant cooling performance is only affected by temperature (not humidity), so water cooling boosts performance in both and and extremely humid climates. Intertwined _`q Helical Condenser Coil The AC2' intertwined helical condenser coil provides enormous advantages over other condensers. The helical shape centrifugally throws refrigerant to the outside of the tube to enhance heat transfer. The tubes are offset spaced to provide enhanced water flow contact and superior refrigerant -to -water heat .transfer. The coil is made of commercial evaporative condenser -grade air conditioning Posi-Flow Water Distribution AC2' uses two one inch lead lines to provide maximum pump output. The distribution pipe force feeds water to the impingement distributor Impingement Distributor Water Distribution Pipe Ctverspray Guard Water Cooling Media - Louver Wire Retainer — Black Fiberglass _ Frame which evenly applies water to the outside top of the media system. This water smoothly flows down the face of the media while the entering air draws water through and saturates the media. The non -corrosive distribution system doesn't let minerals bond to it and thereby prevents clogging. The distribution pipe has an overspray guard on the inside of the pipe and inward inclined louvers on the outside to prevent water from escaping. Water Scroll Base AC2's" unique base is molded with a scroll - shaped water channel in the sump. The intertwined Helical Coil is inserted into this copper. This high purity copper coil expands and contracts with normal operating temperature changes thereby inherently „ shedding mineral deposits. It is so superior it carries a 15 -Year Limited Warranty* vs. just a one year warranty on most residential air cooled condenser coils. channel to provide counterflow water to refrigerant heat transfer (counterflow is the most efficient heat transfer orientation). This fiberglass base is so corrosion resistant it comes with a 15 -Year Limited Warranty* vs. one year on most residential air cooled condenser bases. Built For Durability AC2` was built for long term efficiency with minimal maintenance. Serviceability is enhanced by AC2's" simple top and media removal to provide direct access to its interior. AC2's" owners' manual includes a 30 -year maintenance schedule which includes life expectancy of various components in residential operation. Many air-cooled condensers are out of warranty in one year and don't even provide a maintenance schedule! AC2's" 15 -year limited warranty covers the condenser coil and all fiberglass components (scroll base,, compressor platform, media frame, electrical compartment, and fan shroud top). The compressor has a ten-year limited warranty. All other components have a one year FY—EAR-1 limited warranty. *See warranty I Liin&ad card for details. WDM' 10CHCULD rUF Your Home AC2'sT' compact size, ground mount, and low noise level make it almost invisible, so.. thr beauty of your home shines through. Compact Size Units up to five tons are all smaller than 35" in diameter and under 34' tall. Ground Mount AC2T" cooling systems are usuelly ground mounted. This eliminates unsightly rpof mounted units and associated roof stains, rcof db -nage, and ladders required for roof-mountej equipment maintenance. Competitive Installation Installing an AC2T" unit is cost com:)etilve with many popular air-cooled refrigeration systems. Consistent Comfort Advantage When the outdoor temperature changes from below 70°F to over 105°F, an air -doled condenser has its lowest capacity (when you Available at: 1.1— 1—Mj tui. 11-11 uuu u1 uuuvvu�.� temperature can increase from 45°F to 65`F+. This duct temperature inc-eE.se causes incoor drafts with hot spots, cola spcts, and dra.3tically reduced dehumification performance (in other words - fluctuating comfort). AC2's' performance is consistent beau=.e a residential water cooled un't coesn't experience drastic temperature chances w-iile operating. The outdoor water saturation temperature (during -1111b/ ycucIuuy �11011yc0 vy 1c00 u1m1 VLM third of the outdoor temperature change. This leads to consistent duct temperatures, and consistent dehumidification performance, thereby providing consistent comfort. Conserve Our Natural Resources AC2T" provides a responsible way to get the home cooling comfort you want, with the utility savings you need, while being responsible to our environment. Energy savings has a positive impact on global warming and reduces the demand placed on our utility companies so that we can help keep electric rates down. AC2T" further conserves by saving up to half the water that would be used by an evaporative cooler. Patent Pend. Designed and Built in North America. Due to AC2's' policy of continuous product development and improvement, we reserve the right to change design and specifications without notice. See your Dealer for important energy cost and efficiency information. AC2 P.O. Box 3048 Sunland Park, N.M. 88063 01996