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  2. Lennox Merit Series air conditioner - Wikipedia

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    The Merit series is the lowest cost Lennox air conditioner, and there are 4 models of Single-stage with a 13, 14, 15 or 16 Seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) rating. [2] The units are also available with ratings from 1.4 tons to 5 tons. [1] The company offers a warranty of up to ten years [3] The Merit series is manufactured in Saltillo ...

  3. Lennox International - Wikipedia

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    In lieu of payment, Lennox accepted their patent, obtaining rights to the idea and founded the Lennox Furnace Co. [2] In 1904, DW Norris acquired the company. He managed the company until his death in 1949. [3] From 1964-65, Lennox produced a small crawler tractor and mower called the Lennox Kitty Track 600.

  4. DW Norris - Wikipedia

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    In 1904 he purchased a furnace business from Dave Lennox for $54,789 that was based on a novel patented furnace design using riveted steel, incorporated the operation as "Lennox Furnace Company" and proceeded to sell 600 furnaces in the first year.

  5. Iowan who helped build worldwide furnace business Lennox ...

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    John W. Norris Jr., a Marshalltown native, led his family's furnace company to international success. He died last week at the age of 87 in Maine.

  6. Dave Lennox - Wikipedia

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    David Lennox (April 15, 1855 – February 15, 1947) was an American inventor and businessman. A furnace manufacturing business he founded in 1895 in Marshalltown, Iowa evolved into what is today known as Lennox International, a global corporation specializing in air conditioning, heating, and commercial refrigeration.

  7. Furnace (central heating) - Wikipedia

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    These furnaces were still big and bulky compared to modern furnaces, and had heavy-steel exteriors with bolt-on removable panels. Energy efficiency would range anywhere from just over 50% to upward of 65% AFUE. This style furnace still used large, masonry or brick chimneys for flues and was eventually designed to accommodate air-conditioning ...

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