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Proper maintenance is key
It is always a good idea to replace the indoor coil if you are also replacing your air conditioner or heat pump. There is a correlation between the efficiency of your heating or cooling system and the performance of the indoor coil and changing out the current indoor coil for a new one may be critical to optimizing the performance, the efficiency and the savings potential of your new system.
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HVAC systems are complicated networks of machinery that should be serviced by a certified professional. However, if your HVAC system seems to be malfunctioning, you can try a few basic steps, which may correct your problem, prior to calling a service professional. If you do not feel comfortable performing any of these tasks, however, do not hesitate to call us 24 Hours a Day.
AFUE is the abbreviation for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency ratio. AFUE is used to rate furnace efficiencies by dividing the ratio of heat output by heat input. This measurement describes how well fuel, gas or oil is consumed to produce heat by a furnace. As the AFUE rate increases, the efficiency of your furnace also increases, lowering your fuel costs. Furnaces manufactured in the United States and Canada are required to have at least an 80% AFUE.
HSPF is the abbreviation for the Heating Seasonal Performance Factor, which is a rating of the efficiency level of the heating operation of a heat pump. The higher the HSPF, the more efficient the heating performance of a heat pump. New units in the United States have HSPF ratings from 7.0 to 9.4.
The efficiency of Air Conditioners is rated by the SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio), which is determined by the ARI (Air conditioning Refrigeration Institute). The higher the SEER rating, of a unit, the more energy efficient it is. The SEER rating is the BTU of cooling output during a typical cooling season divided by the total electrical energy input in watt-hours during the same period. Savings in energy will depend on the number of cooling days needed in the year. The more cooling days in the year will give higher savings as opposed to a region that has lesser cooling days. For example, in the Greater Toronto Area our cooling days are 3-4 months, which means that there is very little savings from 13 to 14 to 15 SEER, as opposed to Florida or Arizona which may have 9 to 12 months of cooling needs.
R-22 is the common name for hydro-chlorofluorocarbon (HCFC). R-22 has been used as a refrigerant by HVAC manufacturers for over 40 years, but studies in the past decade have shown that HCFCs contain chlorine, an ozone-depleting agent. For this reason, the United States Clean Air Act has set a target date for January 1, 2010, on which HVAC manufacturers must cease the production of products that use R-22.
R-410A is the common name for an emerging hydro-fluorocarbon (HFC) that is being used as a refrigerant in the HVAC industry. R-410A is more environmentally friendly than R-22 and is being seen as one of the replacements for R-22 by HVAC manufacturers. R-410A was the first chlorine free alternative to R-22. It does have some negatives; it does run at a very high pressure which affects it reliability and it is flammable. At the beginning of 2010, the use of alternate refrigerant will be required in HVAC manufacturing.
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