condenser bundle
SKU: CONDENSOR BUNDLE Availability: not in Stock

Condenser Saver Bundle-All three installed $800, save $30

$800.00

Price includes installation.

What is in the Condenser Bundle:

  • TIME DELAY – A Time-Delay on a break time in HVAC refers to a programmed interval during which the HVAC system remains inactive or in a low-power state before resuming normal operation. This delay is commonly used to optimize energy efficiency and reduce wear and tear on the HVAC equipment.
  • HARD START KIT – A hard start kit is a device used in HVAC systems to assist in starting up compressors, particularly those in air conditioning and refrigeration units. It provides an extra boost of power to the compressor during the initial startup phase, helping it overcome the high initial resistance and reducing the risk of damage to the compressor.
  • SURGE PROTECTOR – Surge Protector is a device that helps protect electrical equipment from damage caused by sudden increases in voltage, commonly known as power surges. These surges can occur due to various reasons, such as lightning strikes, power grid fluctuations, or even internal electrical faults.

 

 

Description

A. Time-Delay ($175 VALUE)
A Time-Delay on a break time in HVAC refers to a programmed interval during which the HVAC system remains inactive or in a low-power state before resuming normal operation. This delay is commonly used to optimize energy efficiency and reduce wear and tear on the HVAC equipment.
Here are a few reasons why a time delay on break time is used in HVAC systems:
  • Energy Savings: By introducing a break time, the HVAC system can be turned off or operated at a reduced capacity during periods of low demand, such as during unoccupied hours or mild weather conditions. This helps conserve energy and lower utility bills.
  • Equipment Longevity: Continuous operation of HVAC equipment can lead to increased wear and tear, potentially reducing its lifespan. By incorporating a break time, the system is given a chance to rest and cool down, which can extend its operational life.
  • Improved Comfort: In some cases, a time delay on break time can help maintain a more comfortable indoor environment. For instance, during hot summer days, the HVAC system may be programmed to take a break during the hottest hours of the day, allowing the indoor temperature to rise slightly. This can reduce the strain on the system and prevent it from overworking to maintain a lower temperature.
B. Hard Start Kit ($360 VALUE)
A hard start kit is a device used in HVAC systems to assist in starting up compressors, particularly those in air conditioning and refrigeration units. It provides an extra boost of power to the compressor during the initial startup phase, helping it overcome the high initial resistance and reducing the risk of damage to the compressor.
Here’s how a hard start kit works:
  • Capacitor: The hard start kit consists of a capacitor, which is an electrical component that stores electrical energy. When the compressor is turned on, the capacitor is charged by the electrical current.
  • Relay: The hard start kit also includes a relay, which is an electrical switch that controls the flow of current. When the compressor is turned on, the relay closes, connecting the capacitor to the compressor.
  • Power Boost: The stored energy in the capacitor is then released into the compressor, providing an extra boost of power. This helps the compressor overcome the high initial resistance and start up smoothly.
  • Relay Disconnection: Once the compressor reaches a certain speed, the relay opens, disconnecting the capacitor from the circuit. The compressor then continues to operate on its own power.
Hard start kits are commonly used in HVAC systems with larger compressors or in regions with high ambient temperatures, where the compressor may face additional challenges during startup. They help protect the compressor from damage and ensure reliable operation of the HVAC system.
C. Surge Protector ($295 VALUE)
A Surge Protector is a device that helps protect electrical equipment from damage caused by sudden increases in voltage, commonly known as power surges. These surges can occur due to various reasons, such as lightning strikes, power grid fluctuations, or even internal electrical faults.
In the context of an HVAC system, a surge protector can provide several benefits:
  • Equipment Protection: HVAC systems consist of sensitive electronic components, such as circuit boards, compressors, and fans, which are vulnerable to damage from power surges. A surge protector acts as a safeguard by diverting excess voltage away from these components, preventing potential damage and prolonging the lifespan of the HVAC system.
  • Reliability: Power surges can disrupt the normal operation of HVAC systems, causing them to malfunction or even shut down completely. By installing a surge protector, you can reduce the risk of unexpected breakdowns and ensure reliable operation of your HVAC system, especially during severe weather conditions or areas prone to power fluctuations.
  • Safety: Power surges can pose a safety hazard, as they can cause electrical fires or damage to other appliances connected to the same circuit. A surge protector adds an extra layer of protection by preventing these hazards and ensuring the safety of your home and family.
  • Cost Savings: Replacing damaged HVAC components due to power surges can be costly. By investing in a surge protector, you can potentially save money in the long run by preventing the need for repairs or replacements.
It’s important to choose a surge protector that is specifically designed for HVAC systems and has a sufficient joule rating to handle the electrical load of your equipment.