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Variable vs. Multi-Speed

14 years ago

I have two quotes for HVAC for new construction near Raleigh, NC and I am trying to understand the differences - primarily what the benefits are of variable speed vs. multi-speed.

All parts are Carrier

Base System:

Duel Fuel -

Furnace: 58MCB (Basement)

Furnace: 58STA (Attic)

Heatpump: 25HBS3

Quote #1:

Duel Fuel - Variable Speed 86.6% gas furnace with 14 seer heat pump with humidistat.

1st Floor:

Evap Coil: CNPVP4821ATA

Furnace: 58MVB080-f-1-20

Heat Pump: 25HBB348A003

T-stat: TP-PRH-A

Second Floor:

Evap Coil: CNPHP3617

Furnace: 58MVB060-f-1-14

Heat Pump: 25HBB336A003

T-stat: TP-PRH-A

This is a combined $4125 over base price

Quote #2:

Duel Fuel - Multi-speed 90% boost furnace with 14 seer heat pump

1st Floor:

Evap Coil: CNPVP4821

Furnace: 58MEB060-f-1-16

Heat Pump: 25HBB348A003

T-stat: TP-PRH-A

2nd Floor:

Evap Coil: CNPVP3617

Furnace: 58MEB060-f-1-12

Heat Pump: 25HBB336A003

T-stat: TP-PRH-A

This is a combined $2150 over base price

The main difference seems to be the furnaces used.

What are the benefits of variable speed over multi-speed? We primarily want a system that keeps a nice even temperature throughout the house and doesn't send out blasts of either cold air in the summer or hot air in the winter.

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