Lenoxx Electronics G51 Furnace User Manual


 
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Maximum comfort is yours with the Elite
®
Series G51 gas furnace. The G51
surrounds you in warmth, without undue noise. Its sound-absorbing,
insulated cabinet delivers smooth, quiet operation.
ENGINEERED FOR COMFORT AND EFFICIENCY
The G51 has a low-speed, continuous fan setting that provides maximum
comfort with remarkable efficiency, which means you’ll stay warm for less.
Elite
®
Series G51 Furnace
High efficiency can save you
hundreds of dollars each year
SureLight
®
Control delivers
starting reliability
Low-speed, continuous fan
setting provides a consistent
flow of air
ENERGY STAR
®
qualified
EFFICIENCY RATING
92.1% AFUE (Annual Fuel
Utilization Efficiency).
WARRANTY*
Limited lifetime warranty
on the heat exchanger.
5-year limited warranty
on all remaining covered
components.
Innovation never felt so good.
*Applies to residential applications only.
See actual warranty certificate for details.
Efficient Can give you
significant energy savings year
after year
The G51 gas furnace not only
keeps you warm—it also reduces
your energy costs. With an efficiency
rating of 92.1% AFUE (Annual
Fuel Utilization Efficiency), the
G51 offers more comfort for
your energy dollars.
Reliable Designed and tested to ensure optimal performance
Every component of the G51 is rigorously tested in our dedicated research lab.
As a result, you can count on your new furnace to deliver the highest possible
level of reliability and performance.
This chart depicts potential energy savings you can
expect from the G51 gas furnace versus older furnaces
with lower efficiency ratings. Criteria used in this
example are 2,000 full-load heating hours, with a
60,000-Btuh heating design load and $1.281 ccf for
gas. Your actual savings will vary depending on the
weather, local fuel rates and your lifestyle.
Source: U.S. Department of Energy national average
energy rates.
AFUE
92.1
%
vs. 55%
92.1
%
vs. 65%
$4000
$3000
$2500
$2000
$1500
$1000
$500
0
$3378
3-YEAR HEATING SAVINGS
$2088
92.1% efficient G51 gas furnace vs.
55% and 65% equivalent AFUE units