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CONSUMER INFO Terms | Efficiency | HVAC Basics |
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HSPF = Heat Pump Heating Efficiency. It stands for Heating Seasonal Performance Factor, or HSPF. The higher the HSPF rating, the more efficient a heat pump is at heating your home. There is no legislated minimum rating. SEER = Cooling Efficiency. "SEER" is a measure of cooling efficiency for air conditioning products. SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. The higher the SEER rating number, the more energy efficient the unit. The government's established minimum rating for air conditioning is 13.
Heat Source. A body of air or liquid from which heat is collected. In an air source heat pump, the air outside the house is used as the heat source during the heating cycle. Indoor Coil. The portion of a heat pump or central air conditioning system that is located in the house and functions as the heat transfer point for warming or cooling indoor air. Outdoor Coil/Condensing Unit. The portion of a heat pump or central air conditioning system that is located outside the home and functions as a heat transfer point for collecting heat from or dispelling heat to the outside air. Single Package. A year 'round heating and air conditioning system that has all the components completely encased in one unit outside the home. Split System. A heat pump or central air conditioning system with components located both inside and outside of a building -- the most common types installed in homes. Supplementary Heat. The auxiliary or emergency heat provided at temperatures below a heat pump's balance point. It is usually electrical resistance heat. |
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British Thermal Unit (Btu). The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water (about one pint) by one degree Fahrenheit. Coefficient of Performance (COP). A ratio calculated by dividing the total heating capacity provided by the heat pump, including circulating fan heat but excluding supplementary resistance heat (Btu's per hour), by the total electrical input (watts) x 3.412. (See Heating Seasonal Performance Factor, above.) Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER). A ratio calculated by dividing the cooling capacity in Btu's per hour (Btuh) by the power input in watts at a given set of rating conditions, expressed in Btuh per watt (Btuh/watt). (See Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, above.) |
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