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How Energy Efficiency Is Measured For Home Heating and Cooling

For most homeowners, energy efficiency and lower utility bills are at the top of the list when deciding on a new furnace or air conditioner. 

When researching heating and cooling systems you’re likely to run across a lot of industry alphabet soup. While these acronyms can be a bit confusing at first, they’re meant to provide a simple scale to compare which systems that offer the highest efficiency and lowest energy costs. Here are two of the most common measurements of energy efficiency. 

SEER Ratings For Air Conditioners

The Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) is a measure of efficiency for air conditioners. A high SEER number means more energy efficiency, and lower cost to operate. All new air conditioners have a 13.0 SEER rating or better. The most efficient systems can achieve SEER ratings over 20. 

AFUE Ratings for Furnaces

For gas furnaces, the Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating is a common measure of energy use and efficiency. The AFUE rating tells you how much of the fuel used by your furnace is used to actually heat your home and how much is wasted. The higher the AFUE rating, the greater the efficiency. For example, a 90% furnace creates heat, 90% of which is used directly by the home with 10% lost, generally as a result of venting. Some newer gas furnaces have an AFUE rating that exceeds 98%. 

Have questions about air conditioner or furnace efficiency? Call Ostrom Electrical, Plumbing, Heating and Air.

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