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Three Things You Should Know When Buying A New Air Conditioner

What is HSPF2 rating?

The Department of Energy (DOE) is changing the way Heat Pump systems are tested for efficiency.  The new HSPF2 rating should not be confused with the older HSPF rating.  HSPF2 stands for Heating Seasonal Performance Factor 2.  The higher the HSPF2 rating the better the gas mileage so to speak, the more efficient the system performs.

However, most manufacturers label their equipment with an UP TO rating.  Meaning there are other factors that will contribute to how well your particular system will perform.

What are these other factors and how can you be sure to achieve the highest HSPF2 rating as possible?  Call us and speak to a professional.

What are stages?

There are three different technologies used in air conditioning systems.  Single-Stage, Two-Stage, and Variable Speed.  The more stages the more capacities your system can perform. 

For example, a single-stage air conditioner always operates at 100% capacity.  Similar to a car that always has the gas pedal all the way down.  The more stages the more cooling variables your system operates.  

Just like your gas pedal rarely needs to be pedal to the metal.  It is rare that your AC unit needs to be at full power all wasting energy.  

How do multi-stage systems improve indoor air quality, humidity and comfort in your home?  Call us and speak to a professional.

Why is noise level important?

Besides the obvious that no one likes a loud air conditioner running while they are trying to sleep or entertain company during a backyard BBQ.  There are more reasons why you would want to pay attention to noise level when purchasing a new unit.  

Low noise or Db levels are achieved by quality workmanship and state-of-the-art design features.  Properly insulated compressors, well-constructed fan motors and state-of-the-art fan blades and cabinet louvers are essential in achieving low Db rated air conditioners.  

How do stages and higher efficiency air conditioners affect noise level?                         Call us and speak to a professional.

Variable Speed model

Heat Pumps

XV17

Efficiency Rating: Up to 17 SEER2

HSPF2:  Up to 8.5

Noise Level:  55-76   

Fan Stages:   Variable

Energy Star Qualified

 

XV18

Efficiency Rating: Up to 18 SEER2

HSPF2:  Up to 8.5

Noise Level:  54-76

Fan Stages:  Variable

Energy Star Qualified

 

XV20i

 

Efficiency Rating: Up to 20.5 SEER2

HSPF2:  Up to 9

Noise Level: 54-76 

Fan Stages:  Variable

Energy Star Qualified

 

two-stage model (Most Popular)

Heat Pumps

XL17i

Efficiency Rating: Up to 17.2 SEER2

HSPF2:  Up to 8.1

Noise Level: 72-74 DbA

Fan Stages: Two

Energy Star Qualified

 

XR16

Efficiency Rating: Up to 16.2 SEER2

HSPF2: Up to 8.1 

Noise Level: 72-74 DbA

Fan Stages: Two

Energy Star Qualified

 

Single-stage model

Heat Pumps

XR14

Efficiency Rating: Up to 14.8 SEER2

HSPF2:  Up to 14.8

Noise Level: 71-76 DbA

Stages:   One

Energy Star Qualified

 

XR15

Efficiency Rating: Up to 16 SEER2

HSPF2:  Up to 8.1 

Noise Level: 71-73 DbA

Fan Stages:   One

Energy Star Qualified

 

XR15 Low Profile

Efficiency Rating: Up to 16 SEER2

HSPF2:  Up to 8.1

Noise Level: 71-75 DbA

Fan Stages:  One

Energy Star Qualified