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An ACiQ combination system is a great choice to keep your home warm all season long. With tons of extra features and a great price, the N95ESN0401410A is a perfect choice for heating.
All ACiQ models come with a 10 year parts warranty and 20 year heat exchanger limited warranty. Not intended for use in mobile homes.
Designed to be a high-efficiency furnace, the ACiQ N95ESN0401410A is a money saving unit to provide heating throughout even the coldest months of the year. With its multi-positional design, this unit is a good all-around choice for nearly any application.
The ACiQ N95ESN0401410A has an input of 40,000 BTU. With an efficiency of 96%, this means that the furnace has an output of 38,400 BTU. The 96% AFUE also means that for the gas going into the furnace, 96% of it is used to heat your home while only 4% is lost out of the flue piping and lost to normal furnace operations. All furnaces at this efficiency (90% and above) requires plastic/PVC flue venting, and if metal flue venting is required for your installation, an 80% efficient furnace would be needed instead. While this unit uses natural gas as fuel out of the box, we also have an LP conversion kit, available at an additional cost.Please note that this furnace is not Ultra Low NOx compliant and if shipped to California may be subject to a mitigation fee.
Across multiple installations, owners report fast heating, quieter operation than 11–30 year old Carrier, Goodman, Heil, and oil furnaces, and in one case dependable performance after about 5 years heating a 1,700 sq ft bi-level home in cold Illinois with lower gas bills. Delivery often arrived within 3–4 days with secure packaging and straightforward DIY installs, though some experienced shipping delays up to three weeks, minor shipping damage, a leaking flexible gas line, a stripped fan screw, or confusion during propane conversion.
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