It depends what you use more, A/C or heat. The SEER rating pertains to cooling efficiency. The HSPF pertains to heating efficiency.
Just called York. I have this model, however York needed the serial number to find the SEER. Can a model have more than one SEER? I doubt it. My SEER for this model is 13.
No,The differences are to great.You will end up with more problems than you want.10 seer condensor cant keep up with 13 seer evap.Suction pressure would be to much,and you never would acheive cooling temps.
The seer doesn't matter if it will function or not it will. Just keep in mind that you will only get 13 seer max out of system
Yes you can but you will NOT get the 13 seer rating from the condenser..
Yes but you won`t get 14 SEER.
What is the HSPF rating for a Goodman CPKJ36-1AB
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Just called York. I have this model, however York needed the serial number to find the SEER. Can a model have more than one SEER? I doubt it. My SEER for this model is 13.
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.
first find out when it was manufactured the seer rating should be on the label of the unit and if it is not on there it is more than likely a 10 seer unit..
That is a 2-ton unit built between 1974 and 1981 and is between 6.2 and 7.2 SEER in efficiency. Lowest SEER allowed in the U.S. is currently 13. In theory a new base unit would be around 100% more efficient to run. 1974 = 7.2 SEER 1975 - 1979 = 6.6 SEER 1980 - 1981 = 6.2 SEER
No,The differences are to great.You will end up with more problems than you want.10 seer condensor cant keep up with 13 seer evap.Suction pressure would be to much,and you never would acheive cooling temps.
SEER stands for seasonal energy eff rating. Each ac unit has a seer rating most made and installed in the 70s, 80s and part of the 90s, were 10 seer unit now the min seer rating is 13 seer the help take power off the grid. the higher the seer the better. hope that helps I'M a heating contractor in the twin citys area if you have any more ?'s I could stop by and fill you it other wise just keep post ill try to answer
Energy consumption depends on the capacity and efficiency rating or SEER of the unit. For instance a five ton unit uses more energy than a 3 ton unit with the same SEER rating and a 16 SEER unit uses less energy than a 10 SEER unit of the same capacity. See www.energystar.com for more info
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The seer doesn't matter if it will function or not it will. Just keep in mind that you will only get 13 seer max out of system
Yes you can but you will NOT get the 13 seer rating from the condenser..