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A HVAC surge protection system works similarly to a surge protector for computers. You will find that if an electrical surge occurs, your surge protector will shut down the system so that your HVAC unit does not get damaged.

Once the HVAC surge protection system kicks in, you will need to know how to restart your HVAC unit. Usually, this is easy, but you should ask the installer or consult the manual you got with the HVAC system to figure out how to reset your HVAC system in case of an emergency. You can often contact the manufacturer to find out about the internal HVAC surge protection system.

Another form of HVAC surge protection will be for a malfunctioning HVAC unit. If something goes wrong, the system will shut down. This can be quite annoying, but it is a safety measure for your HVAC system. You will probably need to contact a technician to find out why the HVAC surge protection unit is being triggered if you are not sure why this is happening and it is happening often.

Some people find a HVAC surge protection system to be a nuisance, but in reality, a HVAC surge protection system will protect you, your family, and your HVAC system. If the HVAC surge protection is not working properly, you will discover that you are in need of a whole new HVAC system.

CC750 - Specifications

Ratings-Nominal 24 VAC inputs (±25%): 18-30 VAC RMS absolute

  • Operating temperature: -40°F to +167°F (-40°C to +75°C)
  • Power consumption: 10 watts typical

Line Ratings – Nominal 115 VAC RMS

  • Inverter operation: 95-135 VAC RMS absolute
  • Bypass operation: 85-145 VAC RMS absolute
  • Maximum inverter amps: 10 amps RMS
  • Maximum bypass amps: 20 amps (60 Hz)

Line Ratings – Nominal 208-230 VAC RMS

  • Inverter operation: 180-264 VAC RMS absolute
  • Bypass operation: 170-264 VAC RMS absolute
  • Maximum inverter amps: 8.5 amps RMS
  • Maximum bypass amps: 10 amps (60 Hz)

CC750 - Features/Benefits

The ICM Comfort Control Center (CC series) is a field-installed blower motor speed control that:

  • Enhances overall system comfort for both air conditioners and heat pump based systems
  • Provides ”hot” heat pump operation in heating
  • Provides humidity and moisture control in cooling
  • Contributes to improved indoor air quality
  • Saves energy

By measuring both the return air and evaporator temperature, the CC series control has direct system feedback and will adjust the blower speed to achieve the desired settings with respect to comfort, moisture control, and energy savings.

5-2-1

5-2-1 Compressor Saver

A 5-2-1 Compressor Saver® significantly reduces the amount of time your A/C compressor takes to start.

5-2-1 Compressor Saver

Ceiling Savers

Ceiling Savers

The ceiling saver kit is a device that works with your existing system to prevent condensate from overflowing and damaging ceilings.

Ceiling Savers

Solar Fans

Solar Powered Attic Fans

The solar panel uses the sun's energy to power a fan that blows hot air out of the attic, keeping your home cool and comfortable.

Solar Powered Attic Fans

Thermostats

Thermostats

The Ecobee thermostat has a touchscreen that uses a graphical user interface and a Wi-Fi Network.

Thermostats

Attic Tents

Attic Tents

The Attic Tent is a specially designed air transfer barrier between your attic and living areas.

Attic Tents

ICE 22

ICE 22

ICE 22 is synthetic oil that lubricates the compressor and removes compressor oil from building up along the line set and within the evaporator coil.

ICE 22

Surge Protectors

Surge Protectors

Surge Protectors shut down the compressor in the event of electrical spikes and prevent costly repairs.

Surge Protectors

Zoning Control

Zoning

Zoned heating and air conditioning systems allow you to control the temperature of each room individually.

Zoning Control
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