WHAT ARE FURNACE RATINGS?
Q: What are furnace ratings?
A: Furnaces are rated by the Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency
ratio (AFUE), which is the percent of heat produced for every dollar
of fuel consumed. Like the miles per gallon on you car, the higher
the AFUE rating, the lower your fuel costs. All furnaces manufactured
must meet at least 78% AFUE. If your furnace is 10 to 15 years old,
it probably falls well below the current furnace minimum and wastes
energy.
ISOLATED COMBUSTION SYSTEM(ICS): A NEW RATING
In 1989, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) adopted a new, fair
way to rate furnaces for AFUE efficiency. Isolated Combustion System,
or ICS, is the industry standard that has been designed to reflect
the efficiency of a furnace installed in a home setting.
WHAT DOES THIS RATING MEAN?
The AFUE rating shows the efficiency of a particular furnace. Your
contractor can determine your potential cost savings for your fuel
costs, annual usage and efficiency.
The AFUE rating provides consumers with one consistent number for
comparison. Essentially, the ICS test compares apples to apples.
That is, all furnaces are tested equally.
Manufacturers determine AFUE ratings by testing furnaces under
set conditions for various lengths of time. The conditions were
determined by the DOE to simulate an average home setting.
Therefore, the ICS rating is the best way to compare furnace efficiencies,
since all manufacturers must comply with the same testing procedures.
SO I CAN JUST LOOK FOR A FURNACE WITH THE HIGHEST AFUE RATING,RIGHT?
Not exactly. The efficiency rating is just one factor to consider
when looking at new furnaces. Furnaces use electricity to run fans
and motors. The amount of electricity used varies greatly, depending
on the type of furnace. Be sure to check electricity usage before
making a purchase decision.
Other important factors to consider include:
-How long you plan to live in your house
-Special comfort needs
-Fuel availability
-Fuel cost
-Geographic area and climate
All these factors, plus your lifestyle and family needs, add up
to show you which system is best for you. Let your Goodman dealer
show you the best furnace for your home.
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