If the term "condenser" is reffering to the "condensing unit", the answer is yes. The combination of indoor coils and outdoor units is how the overall SEER is derived. The ARI website lists many combinations of these units.
What is seer rating
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
Rheem has a website. Best to look there unless this is an older model no longer supported.
A 3-ton air conditioner with a 15 SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating typically uses around 3,500 to 4,000 watts when running. To estimate power consumption, you can divide the BTU output (approximately 36,000 BTUs for a 3-ton unit) by the SEER rating, which gives you about 2,400 watts. However, considering inefficiencies and startup power, the actual usage is higher. Therefore, expect around 3,000 to 4,000 watts during operation.
10 SEER
The size of a condenser doesn't directly affect the SEER rating. SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) is a measure of the efficiency of an air conditioning system. The higher the SEER rating, the more efficient the system is at cooling. The size of the condenser will impact how well the system can cool a space efficiently, but it is not the sole factor in determining the SEER rating.
Yes you can but you will NOT get the 13 seer rating from the condenser..
your unit should be a 13 seer 3.5ton
10 SEER is the rating for the Goodman CK24-1B.
That is a 9 seer 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.
Yes but you won`t get 14 SEER.
The Tempstar model N4H330AKE100 has a SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating of 16. This rating indicates its energy efficiency in cooling performance, with higher SEER values representing more efficient models. The 16 SEER rating is considered good, providing a balance between energy efficiency and performance for residential air conditioning systems.
10 seer
The Lennox model 12ACB42-5P has a SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating of 14. This rating indicates its energy efficiency in cooling performance, where a higher SEER rating signifies better energy savings. For optimal performance and efficiency, it's important to ensure regular maintenance of the unit.
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
The Rheem RPLA-042JAZ typically has a SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating of 14. This rating indicates its efficiency in cooling, with higher SEER values reflecting better energy performance. The specific SEER rating can vary slightly based on the model and installation, so it's always best to check the product specifications or contact Rheem for the most accurate information.