LENNOX
Lennox 10W13 HEAT EXCHANGER
The Lennox 10W13 HEAT EXCHANGER is a replacement part for a Lennox furnace. It is used to change the heat output of the furnace.
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Lennox Residential and Commercial Systems is proud to present its Heat Exchanger line of Products. It’s interesting that their sub-title is "products" rather than the brand name. The description of the heat exchanger follows this:
A Heat Exchanger is used for forced air furnace or boiler heating, chemical process, water and food/beverage processing etc. It is hard-coated for strength and corrosion control. It is offered in many different sizes and configurations to accommodate your specific needs.
The Lennox Heat Exchanger is built with all-aluminum construction and offers the highest heat transfer efficiencies in its class making it an excellent choice for commercial buildings. It comes in a variety of sizes for both residential and commercial applications.
The Lennox 60G79 heat exchanger is designed using high quality material and the latest technology to ensure reliable performance to last long. The heat exchanger is made up of 50% Nickel and 50% Copper and has a very high corrosion proof. Heat exchanger also consists of 1-1/2 in. BX Continuous length Silicon Carbide tube and dual wall construction for durability.
This Lennox heat exchanger is designed to replace the OEM unit that comes with the residential furnace. The Lennox brand has a record for producing durable products that last and provide high-quality performance, making it the ideal choice for HVAC systems. Replace your old heat exchanger with one that will get your furnace to stay within ranges and help you avoid costly repairs down the road.
The 60G79 heat exchanger is an all copper shell and tube heat exchanger that can be used in single or multiple configurations.
Sometimes called a heat exchanger, an exchanger coil, or just a coil, the exchanger heats air that is blown through it. The air is drawn in from outside and is heated by the hot exhaust gases as they pass through. The cooled exhaust gases are then fed into the furnace and up (or down) into another section of heat exchanger coils for a second round of heating.