American Standard® - S8B1- 100K BTU Single Stage- 4 way- 21

  • Item #: S8B1C100M5PSAA
  • Manufacturer: S8B1C100M5PSAA
  • Brand Name: American Standard®
  • Min. Order Qty: 1
  • Qty. Interval: 1
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Get efficient performance with the American Standard S8B1 gas furnace. A solid and reliable unit, this residential furnace is designed to provide affordable heating throughout your entire home.

American Standard® Gas Furnace, Model: American Standard S8B1, Input BTU Rating: 100000 Btu/hr, 80 % AFUE Rating, 1 Stages, Constant Torque/EMC/High-Efficiency Motor, Hot Surface Ignition System, Steel, Finish: Painted, Additional Information: Durable Aluminized Steel Heat Exchanger, Multi-Port Inshot Burner

  • Configuration 4 way
  • Width C = 21"
  • furnace efficiency 80%
  • Series Silver
  • Tonnage 5 Tons
  • BTU Rating 100 K
  • Stages 1 Stage
  • Application Multi-Position
  • AFUE Rating 80 %
  • Cooling Capacity 4,5
  • pdfCatalog https://assets.unilogcorp.com/267/ITEM/DOC/American_Standard_S8X2C100M5PSCB_Catalog.pdf
  • pdfData / Spec Sheet https://www.shearersupply.com//ASSETS/DOCUMENTS/ITEMS/EN/14-1011-40_1Q_FUR.pdf
  • pdfEnergy Star Guide https://assets.unilogcorp.com/267/ITEM/DOC/American_Standard_S8B1A040M3PSAA_ENERGY_STAR.pdf
  • pdfS8B1C100M5PSAA Submittal https://www.shearersupply.com//ASSETS/DOCUMENTS/ITEMS/EN/S8B1C100M5-SUB-2C-EN.pdf
  • pdfS8B1 User Guide https://www.shearersupply.com//ASSETS/DOCUMENTS/ITEMS/EN/32-5083-1B-EN.pdf
  • The American Standard S8B1 furnace coverts up to 80 percent of the fuel that you purchase to heat your home
  • Save on energy usage while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions* by significantly surpassing government efficiency standards
  • This furnace provides comfort with its tubular, steel heat exchanger and patented Vortica™ Il blower design
  • With its heavy steel, AirTite™ cabinet this furnace is durable and holds in more heat to better warm your home
  • Match your gas furnace with a heat pump to enjoy the energy-saving benefits of a hybrid system. In milder temperatures, your heat pump acts as the primary source of heat for your home. When the weather gets too cold, your system activates your furnace to deliver the heat you need