Product Feature: Rheem® RA17 (EcoNet Enabled) Air Conditioner

The best HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks is here to feature a fantastic Rheem® product, the Rheem® RA17 (EcoNet Enabled) Air Conditioner. No one wants to spend an ENTIRE summer sweating in their own house all day, so get an air conditioner that works NOW, while there is still time to order and install it. Our HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks pride ourselves on offering honest and prompt service to our customers. Give Wall's HVAC Service a call at 573-286-4155 for your free estimate today.



Source: https://www.rheem.com/product/ra17-econet-enabled-ra1724aj2cb/

RA17 (EcoNet Enabled)
MODEL # RA1724AJ2CB


Tonnage
2

SEER
Up to 17

Warranty
10 Yrs
  • Efficiencies up to 17 SEER/13 EER
  • EcoNet™ enabled
  • Two-Stage
  • Scroll compressor

Overview

  • EcoNet™ Enabled product. The EcoNet Smart Home System provides advanced air & water control for maximum energy savings and ideal comfort.
  •  New composite base pan - dampens sound, captures louver panels, eliminates corrosion and reduces number of fasteners needed
  • Powder coat paint system - for a long lasting professional finish
  • The Two Stage Copeland Scroll™ Ultra Tech™ Compressor modulates between two capacity> settings - 67% and 100% - providing more precise temperature control, lower humidity and greater efficiency in comparison to single stage compressors. It uses 70% fewer moving parts which also increases efficiency and reliability.
  •  Modern cabinet aesthetics - increased curb appeal with visually appealing design
  •  Curved louver panels - provide ultimate coil protection, enhance cabinet strength, and increased cabinet rigidity
  •  Optimized fan orifice - optimizes airflow and reduces unit sound
  •  Rust resistant screws - confirmed through 1500-hour salt spray testing
  •  PlusOne™ Expanded Valve Space - 3"-4"-5" service valve space - provides a minimum working area of 27-square inches for easier access
  •  PlusOne™ Triple Service Access - 15" wide, industry leading corner service access - makes repairs easier and faster. The two fastener removable corner allows optimal access to internal unit components. Individual louver panels come out once fastener is removed, for faster coil cleaning and easier cabinet reassembly
  •  Diagnostic service window with two-fastener opening - provides access to the high and low pressure.
  •  External gauge port access - allows easy connection of "low-loss" gauge ports
  • Single-row condenser coil - makes unit lighter and allows thorough coil cleaning to maintain "out of the box" performance
  •  35% fewer cabinet fasteners and fastener-free base - allow for faster access to internal components and hassle-free panel removal
  •  Service trays - hold fasteners or caps during service calls
  •  QR code - provides technical information on demand for faster service calls
  •  Fan motor harness with extra long wires allows unit top to be removed without disconnecting fan wire.
  •  High and low pressure standard on all models.



Need a new Air Conditioner in your home? Our Lake of the Ozarks HVAC Company is an authorized Rheem® dealer. You know who to call! Our HVAC experts at the Lake of the Ozarks will take care of you, just give us a call today. Our estimates are free and our service is honest, prompt, and professional.




Free estimates available.
Call 573-286-4155 today!

Residential & Commercial Heating and Cooling
Serving the Lake of the Ozarks


"My mission and passion as a business owner is to provide the utmost service to my clients in a timely manner. We are there when we say we will be. Our primary goal is to provide our clients with a worry-free, and hassle-free experience when getting their system repaired. I started my business not only because I am highly knowledgeable in the HVAC Industry, but also because there is a very high demand for a punctual, reliable and truthful HVAC business in the lake area." ~ Justin Wall, Owner

4 Sample Rd.
Brumley, MO 65017


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