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The ECU Waste Heat Water Heater is connected to a water heater and an air conditioner, heat pump, or refrigeration compressor. A small pump circulates cool water from
the bottom of the water heater tank through the heat exchanger. Hot refrigerant gas from recycled energy the compressor is routed through the gas side of the heat exchanger. The heated water is returned to the water tank for domestic use. The ECU heat recovery unit also reduces the compressor load, which increases compressor efficiency and extends compressor life. Reclaiming waste heat from high compressor discharge temperatures is a proven principle of energy recycling that produces abundant hot water safely and economically.

ECU Heat Recovery Units offer a limited Parts Warranty as follows:
| SKU | HR06/R410/F |
|---|---|
Stock Status
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Usually ships the same business day |
| Product Type | Air Conditioning Unit |
Condition
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new |
| Manufacturer | Doucette Industries |
| Model Series | HR06 |
| Capacity | N/A |
| Efficiency | N/A |
Refrigerant
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R22 or R410A |
| System Stage | N/A |
| Voltage | 208/230V |
| Total Weight | 20.0000 |
| FAQ | All manufacturers of HVAC equipment do not endorse, approve, or certify any online sale of its products through auction websites, online retailers or any other method of online sales direct to consumers without an in-person site visit, inspection, and installation by a qualified, trained HVAC professional. Is this unit under warranty?Under the terms of the manufacturer's warranty and to comply with federal refrigerant handling laws, it is required that the system be checked, started up and signed-off on by a licensed ac contractor prior to use. Keep a copy of the installation ticket for your records. How do I contact a contractor to make the equipment installation?Please use the Find a contractor system on this website to locate a professional Contractor near you. Please note that the Contractors listed on the AC Unit Direct website are independent contractors and are not owned by, employed by, operated by, or authorized by acunitdirect.com. For more information please see our FAQ's. |
| Hire a contractor | Installation is available for the following counties: Miami - Broward - Palm Beach - Martin - St. Lucie |
| Our suggestions | The contractor should spend significant time inspecting your current system and home to assess your needs. A bigger system isn't always better; a contractor should size the heating and cooling system based on the size of your house, level of insulation, and windows. A good contractor will inspect your duct system (if applicable) for air leaks and insulation and measure airflow to make sure it meets manufacturers specifications. When comparing contractors' proposals (bids), be sure to compare cost, energy efficiency and warranties. A lowest price may not be the best deal if it's not the most efficient because your energy costs will be higher. |
| Free Shipping | Yes |
| Documents | How a Central Air AC Works?A traditional home comfort system has two parts: an indoor unit, such as a furnace or air handler, and an outdoor unit. An air conditioner is the outdoor unit that cools air and sends it to the indoor unit for circulation through your home. Indoor and outdoor units are designed to work together. When the air conditioner is properly matched with a furnace or air handler, you get maximum efficiency and longer system life. Air conditioning and cooling efficiency is measured using a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER). A higher SEER means higher energy efficiency. The latest standard for SEER is 13 (beginning January 2006).
Benefits* Indoor comfort during warm weather - Central air conditioning helps keep your home cool and reduces humidity levels.
* As your central air conditioning system draws air out of various rooms in the house through return air ducts, the air is pulled through an air filter, which removes airborne particles such as dust and lint. Sophisticated filters may remove microscopic pollutants, as well. The filtered air is then routed to air supply duct work that carries it back to rooms. * Because the compressor bearing unit is located outside the home, the indoor noise level from its operation is much lower than that of a free-standing air conditioning unit. |
| Video |
| ECU Specification (519 KB) | |
| ECU Installation Text (68.5 KB) | |
| ECU Warranty (2.6 MB) | |
| ECU Test Report (650.2 KB) |
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