The SEER rating is the Btu of cooling output during a typical cooling-season divided by the total electric energy input in watt-hours during the same period. As you can see by definition one would have to operate a unit for an entire season and keep meticulous i(if not impossible) records to figure SEER oneself. The more practical method would be to read the literature associated with the unit you are intersted in. If you are trying to figure out what a unit you already have is, do a Google search on the condensers mfr, and model # you may get lucky. If the unit is > 10-15 years old figure you are at 10 SEER or less.
12 seer
It should be a 12 SEER
SEER means Seasonal Effective Energy Rating.
10 SEER
Yes you can but you will NOT get the 13 seer rating from the condenser..
10 seer
Determine the SEER rating of the HVAC system. The SEER rating is usually provided by the manufacturer and is a measure of the system's energy efficiency. Find the total cooling capacity of the HVAC system in BTUs (British Thermal Units). This information is also typically provided by the manufacturer and can be found in the system's specifications. Plug the SEER rating and the total cooling capacity in BTUs into the formula: Tonnage = (Total Cooling Capacity in BTUs) / (SEER) For example, if you have an HVAC system with a SEER rating of 16 and a total cooling capacity of 48,000 BTUs: Tonnage = 48,000 BTUs / 16 SEER Tonnage = 3 tons
10 SEER is the rating for the Goodman CK24-1B.
10 Seer
12 seer
SEER means Seasonal Effective Energy Rating.
It should be a 12 SEER
10 SEER
8.0
Yes you can but you will NOT get the 13 seer rating from the condenser..
The SEER rating on a 94 XE1000 Trane is 10.00. The higher the SEER rating on your unit, the more efficient it will be and therefore the more money it will save you one heating and cooling cost.
What is seer rating