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down this page to find definitions of
some of the most common terminology used
when referring to home comfort systems,
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AFUE% -
Annual
Fuel Utilization Efficiency. A measure
of a furnace's heating efficiency. The
higher the AFUE%, the more efficient the
product. The government's established
minimum AFUE rating for furnaces is 78%.
Air Handler -
The portion of
the central air conditioning or heat
pump system that moves heated or cooled
air throughout a home's ductwork. In
some systems a furnace handles this
function.
Balance Point -
An outdoor
temperature, usually between 30° F and
45° F, at which a heat pump's output
exactly equals the heating needs of the
home. Below the balance point,
supplementary electric resistance heat
is needed to maintain indoor comfort.
Btu -
British thermal unit. The amount of heat
required to raise the temperature of one
pound of water (about one pint) by one
degree F.
Evaporator Coil -
The portion of a
heat pump or central air conditioning
system that is located in the home and
functions as the heat transfer point for
warming or cooling indoor air.
Heat Pump -
An air
conditioner that contains a valve that
allows it to alternate between heating
and cooling.
Heat Source -
A body of air or
liquid from which heat is collected.
With York heat pumps, the air outside
the home is used as the heat source
during the heating cycle.
HSPF -
Heating Seasonal Performance Factor. A
measure of a heat pump's heating
efficiency. The higher the HSPF, the
more efficient the product. There is no
government established minimum HSPF
rating for heat pumps.
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 and dispelling
heat to the outside air.
SEER -
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. A
measure of an air conditioner's cooling
efficiency. The higher the SEER, the
more efficient the product. The
government's established minimum SEER
rating for air conditioners manufactured
after January 2006 is 13.
Single Package -
A year-round
heating and air conditioning system that
has all of 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 the home. The most common design
for home use.
Supplementary Heat -
The auxiliary or
emergency heat, usually electrical
resistance heat, provided at
temperatures below a heat pump's balance
point.
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