For Years of Economical Heating Comfort
Depend On An Economical Electric Furnace
An electric furnace is inexpensive to install, 100% efficient, safe to operate
and requires little maintenance. It provides years of dependable service.
Ideal for homes, apartments, mobile homes, offices and more, the simple design
and compact size of these furnaces makes installation and maintenance easy.
Flexibility In Design
Truly an “out-of-site, out of mind” appliance, designers and architects
prefer working with electric furnaces. The compact size and simple design of
an electric furnace enables it to be installed virtually anywhere in your home
or business: in basements, attics, closets, crawlspaces or utility rooms. New
or existing ducts can be utilized to circulate heat, and since the unit can
be hidden away and requires no venting or pipes, it is aesthetically pleasing
as well.
Low initial Costs
Electric furnace equipment costs are low in comparison to other heating options.
Plus, electric furnace installation is truly economical. Unlike other heating
systems, an electric furnace does not require additional fuel pipes or expensive
fuel storage tanks or venting. It does reduce material costs and save hours
of construction time.
For complete comfort in heating, an energy efficient electric furnace is the preferred heating system. An electric furnace is inexpensive to install, safe to operate and requires little maintenance. It provides years of dependable service. Ideal for homes, apartments, mobile homes, offices and more, the simple design and compact size of these furnaces makes installation and maintenance easy.
Simple, Low Maintenance Operation
Virtually maintenance-free, an electric furnace is simply designed and has
few moving parts so operation is easy and inexpensive. These furnaces feature
a compact central heating unit with a blower fan, and are easily adapted
to central air conditioning an a heat pump system. The variety of capacities
in which electric furnaces are now available allows their use in almost any
type of heating situation. Each unit has an average life span of 20 to 30
years.
Safety You Can Count On
An electric furnace is flameless, eliminating the need to relight a pilot light
or bring hazardous combustible fuels into your home. There is no worry associated
with venting toxic by-products of combustion. Use of an electric furnace
also eliminates the potential for leaks of hazardous fumes or need for carbon
monoxide detectors.
Supply and Return Air Ductwork
Adequately-sized supply and return air ductwork are necessary in order to convey
the proper quantity of conditioned air to each room within the home, deliver
it to the room at the proper point and return it to the furnace quietly and
without drafts. The material used for ductwork can be aluminum, galvanized
steel or rigid fiberglass, depending on where the ductwork will be located
or the limitation of local building codes.
For More Information
To find out more about the advantages of a dual fuel heat pump, contact your
local heating/cooling contractor.
If you have questions, contact your local dealer, power supplier or your local Nebraska Public Power District Office.



