WHAT DO ALL THOSE HEAT PUMP AND AIR CONDITIONER RATINGS MEAN?
Q: What do all those heat pump and air conditioner ratings mean?
A: Its easy to feel overwhelmed by the array of efficiency
ratings, abbreviations and acronyms used to describe or explain
heat pumps and air conditioners! In this fact sheet, well
tell you what they all mean and how you can use the knowledge gained
to make a more informed choice on your comfort needs.
EFFICIENCY RATINGS
SEER - Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. This is a system for rating
the efficiency of cooling equipment. It is calculated by dividing
the cooling capacity of a continuously operating air conditioner
by the electric power input. The higher the SEER, the less your
unit will cost to operate.
HSPF - Heating Seasonal Performance Factor. This measurement is
similar to SEER, but it measures the efficiency of the heating portion
of your heat pump. Like the SEER, HSPF industry minimums have risen
in recent years. The current industry minimum is 6.80 HSPF.
SOUND RATINGS
In recent years, HVAC equipment has not only gotten more energy
efficient, it has gotten quieter. Although sound does not affect
the efficiency of a unit, it can certainly affect your comfort.
If your unit has a low sound level, you (and your neighbors) will
hardly notice when it is operating.
db - Decibel. A term to describe the relative loudness of a sound.
Typically, heat pumps and air conditioners are between the sound
of a human voice (70 db) and a blender (88 db).
SRN - Sound Rating Number. A unit based on ARI tests. Average sound
ratings range from 74 to 80 db. The lower the SRN rating, the quieter
the unit.
GENERAL INDUSTRY TERMS
HVAC - Heating, ventilating and air conditioning. This term applies
both to the heating and cooling industry and to the products they
manufacture.
ARI - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute. A non-profit,
voluntary organization comprised of HVAC manufacturers. ARI publishes
standards for testing and rating heat pumps and air conditioners
and ensures a level of quality within the industry.
DOE - The Department of Energy. This is the federal agency that
sets the HVAC industry efficiency standards.
Btu - British thermal unit. This is the amount of heat that will
raise or lower the temperature of one pound of water by one degree
Fahrenheit.
Btuh - British thermal units per hour. A measure of heat transfer
rate.
COP - Coefficient of Performance. This is a measurement of comparison
of a heat pumps heating capacity to the amount of electricity
required to operate it. Since a heat pump is less efficient at lower
outside temperatures, the COP falls as the temperature drops. To
aid you in comparing efficiency, ARI provides the COP for two temperatures,
47° F and 17° F.
Ton - A ton is 12,000 Btuh. A typical single family residence uses
air conditioning or heat pumps ranging between two and five tons
of capacity.
Watt - (W). A unit of electrical power.
Kilowatt - (kW). One thousand watts.
KWh - Kilowatt-hour. A unit of electrical energy equal to the work
done by one kilowatt acting for one hour.
COMFORT SYSTEMS
Heat pumps and air conditioner systems have an outdoor unit and
an indoor unit. The outdoor unit is the actual heat pump or air
conditioner. The indoor unit includes the coil or blower coil. Combinations
of various units result in vastly different efficiency ratings.
Most Popular Coil - A term meaning the highest sales volume indoor
unit matched with the given outdoor unit. Sometimes, there are attempts
to combine unrealistic indoor and outdoor equipment combinations
to obtain a higher SEER. Ratings made in such a way may be simulated
or unrealistic. Ratings obtained using the most popular coil, however,
are attainable and closer to reality.
THE PRICE OF QUALITY
There is more to buying a heat pump or air conditioner than ratings.
The quality of construction and materials used as well as the reliability
of the manufacturer and installing contractor can all affect your
long-term satisfaction and comfort. Top quality, high-efficiency
equipment will cost more initially, but it will save you money on
utility bills and service calls for years to come. Be sure to weigh
all the factors before choosing your new system.
Goodman offers a full line of top quality, high-efficiency heat
pumps and air conditioners to meet any comfort needs. Let your Goodman
dealer recommend the best system for your home and lifestyle.
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