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SEER Ratings (Heat and Efficiency Ratings) Explained

The acronym SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating and it is used to determine the efficiency of an air conditioner. It was created by the United States Department of Energy. Every air conditioner sold in Lady Lake, FL, and elsewhere, must have a minimum SEER rating of 13. The SEER rating was developed to encourage manufacturers to create an air conditioner that conserved as much energy as possible. It is also a tool that consumers in Lady Lake, FL can use to determine the efficiency of an air conditioner that they are considering purchasing for their Lady Lake, FL home or business.

There is a specific formula used for coming up with a SEER number that was created to be as simple as possible in order for consumers to make an informed decision. SEER is calculated by taking the total of the cooling output over the cooling period and dividing it by the sum of the electrical energy inputs over the cooling period. The resulting cooling output is measured in British Thermal Units (BTU) and the input of energy is determined by watt hours. The SEER rating helps you to predict how well the air conditioner will perform over the course of a year. It factors in changes in temperature, humidity, and seasons.

Our air conditioning and heating system repair technicians can assist you in selecting a new air conditioner for your Lady Lake, FL home or business. We can help you determine the SEER rating for each unit you are considering and how the SEER rating would factor into your indoor comfort and monthly utility costs. It is just one factor out of many that play into your decision in choosing a new air conditioning system. As a professional air and heating system company in Lady Lake, FL, we can assist you with the installation and maintenance of your new unit.

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