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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about SEER ratings
Friday, September 9, 2022
If you know that the SEER number is an energy efficiency rating that must be posted on all new heat pump and air conditioning systems, that’s good. And if you understand that a higher SEER number means a lower electricity bill, that’s even better. Here’s more details:
• What does the “SEER” rating of an air conditioner mean?
• How can I find out the SEER of my air conditioner?
• Does an old air conditioner use more electricity as it ages?
• What is the SEER of my old air conditioner?
• What is the difference between SEER and SEER2?
• What is the difference between the SEER and EER rating of an air conditioner?
• What is the minimum SEER rating for a new air conditioner?
• Does a condenser (outdoor unit) SEER rating determine the SEER of an air conditioning system?
• How much will I save on my energy bill if I get a new higher SEER air conditioner?
• Why does it say INSTALLATION PROHIBITED IN THE SOUTHWEST on my air conditioner label?
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