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Air Conditioner Condensers

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Capacity (Tons) Learn More
Capacity (Tons)
Tonnage, or tons of cooling, is a short hand method for describing the capacity of cooling equipment. One ton is equal to approximately 12 kBTU/hr.
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SEER2
The U.S Department of Energy has raised the minimum rating requirements starting in 2023 that include updated testing conditions and metrics to better reflect real-world conditions. SEER2 (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) is a measurement of cooling efficiency over a typical cooling season. It is useful for comparing energy efficiency of cooling systems. The higher the SEER2, the more energy efficient the system.
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Compressor Stages
Stages are the distinct levels of output that an air conditioner or heat pump can deliver. Having more than one stage allows the equipment to better match the needs of the space and deliver better comfort and more efficiency.
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Maximum Sound Level (dB) Learn More
Maximum Sound Level (dB)
Sound levels are measured in decibels (dB). The lower the decibel rating, the less noise the product makes. As an example, a ticking watch is 20 dB while on the other end of the scale, a lawn mower is around 90 dB.
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DOE Regional Compliance Learn More
DOE Regional Compliance
In 2015, the US Department of Energy broke the country into three regions - North, Southeast, and Southwest - and set legal standards for energy efficiency within each region.
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