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Home Heating And Cooling Systems Daikin residential packaged products come in one contained unit to offer efficient, dependable, worry-free comfort for your entire home. Every Daikin heat pump is efficient and dependable, offering worry-free comfort. Daikin heat pumps utilize a scroll compressor design with fewer moving parts and greater dependability. ComfortNet™ CompatibleTwo-Speed High-Efficiency Scroll CompressorHigh-Density Compressor Sound Blanket High-Efficiency Scroll CompressorSmartShift™ Defrost TechnologyHigh-Density Compressor Sound Blanket Energy-Efficient Scroll CompressorSmartShift™ Defrost TechnologyHigh-Density Compressor Sound Blanket Daikin ductless heating and cooling systems feature streamlined, wall-mounted indoor units paired with quiet and compact outdoor units. R-410A RefrigerantInverter TechnologyRemote Control Up to SEER 26.1 and EER 15.8Delivers incredible heating capacity at lower ambient temperature (down to -4ºF).

The ultimate ducted and ductless solutionFor commercial and residential whole house applicationsUltra-low ambient kit for cooling operation down to -40°F/-40°C Which Daikin system is best for you? Click here to Download the EnergyGuide labels. Select the type of residential product on the AHRI Directory of Certified Product Performance, search for the model number(s) of your choice, and download the EnergyGuide label associated with the model(s) once the search results have been generated. Single ZoneIdeal for heating and cooling small spaces like single rooms, or supplementing your current system. Multi ZoneBest suited for small- to mid-sized homes, with comfort needs for two to eight zones. Control the comfort level of each room independently. Whole HouseMaximum efficiency for your mid-sized to large house. You can also control the comfort level of up to 8 rooms independently. There are 6 systems available based on your selection. Find the best fit for you.

These systems are best-suited to providing comfort for single rooms, additions, and supplemental comfort for problem areas. You can also control the comfort level of each room independently.
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2002 ford focus air conditioning system diagram 20 Series Wall & Floor Mount LV Series Slim Duct LV Series Wall Mount Up to 19 SEER 9.0 HSPF 20 SEER Up to 12.5 HSPF Up to 15.5 SEERUp to 10.4 HSPF Up to 24.5 SEERUp to 12.5 HSPF Up to 26.1 SEERUp to 11.0 HSPF Perfect for additions or seasonal cooling and heating Econo and Standby modes save energy

Mold-resistant washable air filter Titanium Apatite air purifier with filter Wireless Remote with back light Up to 100% Rated Capacity at 5°F Sleek, compact concealed units for any interior Indoor and Outdoor "Quiet" Mode Excellent for primary living spaces Intelligent Eye occupancy sensor saves energy 3D airflow covers larger rooms Ultimate Heating, Cooling, Air Purification, and Dehumidification Very low sound levels Flash Streamer Air Purifier removes allergens, odors, bacteria Operation to -4°F in Heating Mode *Complete warranty details are available from your local dealer. To receive the 10 year parts limited warranty, online registration must be completed within 60 days of installation. To receive the 12 year parts limited warranty, online registration must be completed within 60 days of installation. 250 - 1,600 sq/ft 250 - 900 sq/ft 250 - 1,200 sq/ftExpands Geographic Reach of Daikin Daikin Industries, Ltd. (Daikin) passed a resolution today at its Board of Directors meeting to acquire Goodman Global Group, Inc. (Goodman).

Daikin, Goodman, and Goodman's major shareholder, Hellman & Friedman LLC (H&F), signed a definitive agreement today regarding the acquisition. Daikin, a leader in the heating, ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) industry headquartered in Osaka, Japan, is represented by its Chairman and CEO, Noriyuki Inoue. Goodman, the leading manufacturer and distributor in the U.S. residential unitary HVAC (for air-conditioning the entire house) sector headquartered in Houston, Texas, is represented by its President and CEO, David L. Swift. H&F, a private equity investment firm headquartered in San Francisco, California, is represented by its Chairman, Brian M. Powers. In this acquisition, Daikin will purchase 100% of Goodman's stock and the total acquisition value is 3.7 billion US dollars. The transaction, pending regulatory approval, is expected to be completed during the fourth quarter of 2012 calendar year. Goodman has a significant presence in the ducted-style residential unitary HVAC segment in North America, a segment where Daikin has little offerings.

Goodman generates strong financial performance through its low cost US manufacturing operations and extensive network of over 900 distribution points, of which 192 are company operated. Daikin is a comprehensive global HVAC manufacturer offering extensive products, including ductless air-conditioning and heat pump systems for residential and commercial applications as well as large-sized HVAC systems for buildings and factories. Through this acquisition, Daikin will fully enter the ducted-style air-conditioning market for residential and commercial applications in North America. Daikin's sales are expected to grow substantially with an outstanding and complementary product portfolio covering not only ducted and ductless air-conditioning systems but also furnace and heat-pump systems in the world's largest HVAC market. Daikin is a market leader delivering high technology, environmentally-friendly and energy-saving solutions to global HVAC customers. Noriyuki Inoue, Chairman and CEO of Daikin said, "Goodman is the best partner for Daikin in North America as we aim to become the leading global HVAC manufacturer.

North America is the largest global HVAC market and most systems in this market are ducted-style, a segment where we have little presence. Goodman and Daikin can enjoy a complementary relationship by having more channels in the market to offer Goodman's market leading ducted products and Daikin's existing products. Daikin will also capitalize on Goodman's lean management know-how to help us improve the earning power of the entire Daikin Group and expand our business in emerging and high volume markets globally." "Goodman will allow us to serve a broader base of North American customers along with McQuay International (headquartered in Minneapolis, MN), which provides solutions for medium to large HVAC customers, and Daikin AC (Americas), Inc. (headquartered in Dallas, TX), which provides ductless HVAC solutions. Together, Daikin will gain the position of a very competitive North American manufacturer with industry leading energy-saving products and solutions ranging from residential to large building systems."

David L. Swift, President and CEO of Goodman said, "This is an opportunity for Goodman to grow globally as well as in the North American market by leveraging Daikin Group's technical expertise, environmental technologies, and North American commercial expertise. With complementary core businesses, we are in a very competitive position to grow all segments of Goodman's and Daikin's business. We look forward to a successful future as a part of a winning team and are enthusiastic about creating more opportunities to excel." The combination of Daikin and Goodman will produce a number of strategic benefits and general efficiency, including: Funds for this acquisition will be raised through the combination of internally generated funds, public policy financing, straight bond issuances and bank loans to ensure a stable long-term source of funding at low interest rates. Daikin does not have any plans to issue new stock. As for the public policy financing, Daikin intends to take advantage of and utilize the initiative of the Japan Ministry of Finance on "Emergency Facility to Counter Strong Yen" announced on Aug. 24, 2011, which is offered by the Japan Bank for International Cooperation through private banks.

Goodman has expanded its business as a leader in the North American residential market of ducted-style HVAC system through its excellent management team and lean operating structure. Goodman will continue to manage itself as an independent business organization with its current management team who will strive to maximize the business expansion of both companies. Daikin intends to maintain the independence of Goodman without a merger into other existing organizations or a divestiture of its businesses in the foreseeable future. Goodman manufacturers and distributes ducted-style unitary HVAC solutions for the residential and commercial markets. The majority of their $2.1 billion US dollar 2011 sales were in the North American market. Goodman's more than 4,500 employees are primarily located in Texas and Tennessee. After the acquisition is completed, as new business opportunities are generated, Daikin intends to invest in Goodman's business, which can lead to an increase in job creation.