Choosing a Plano air conditioning system
If you plan on upgrading or renewing your airconditioning system, it can be overwhelming, there are so many terms and buzzwords. But like most things, if you have some basic knowledge, you can be a much more informed shopper. Here we explain some of the basics of a Plano Air conditioning system and what to look out for.
Generally speaking, the best central air conditioning systems are those that use a minimum amount of electricity (minimize monthly bills) offer dependable performance for many years when properly maintained, run quietly and require minimal servicing over the time they operate.
One critical item is the air conditioner compressor. This is usually located outdoors together with the condenser. Most home air conditioning systems have an air conditioner compressor combined into a single unit which is sealed. Just like in your refrigerator the compressor works like a pump which moves hot refrigerant gas from inside a building, through the air ducts and evaporator coil. It then condenses the refrigerant gas causing it to have high pressure and high temperature. It is important to maintain the compressor to keep it in working order. Regularly clean in and around the steel box that holds the a/c plano compressor. Remove any objects that might block the smooth flow of air into the condenser. Typically you need to cut back grass, weeds, and leaves, ensuring a small clear area around the condenser.
Unit Size
There is a balance between having a compressor that is too small (will run continuously without cooling your home enough) and having one that is too large (will turn on and off too often). Many people think having a big air conditioner is the best solution, but turning on and off too often will reduce the life of a compressor, not to mention the cost of significantly larger electric bills.
To find the right size Plano air conditioning system, it’s best to have a specialist HVAC expert report on the details of your home’s cooling needs. This depends on many factors such as the size of your windows, level of tinting, sunlight exposure, in addition to the square footage and insulation levels of your home. Whether your home is shaded by plants and trees is another major factor. The report will identify what size of air-conditioner in terms of throughput heat removed (in terms of British thermal units of heat removed per hour, and one ton is equal to 12,000 Btu/h).
Energy Efficiency
All Air conditioner manufacturers are required by law to clearly state their air conditioning equipment in terms of energy efficiency. This is known as a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER). The higher a given SEER rating, the greater is energy efficiency. High Energy efficiency air conditioning helps save the environment, and also produces savings every month. Air conditioners with the highest SEER ratings typically cost more than lower rated air conditioners, they typically more than make up for your initial investment by offering you significantly reduced electric bills over the course of their lifespan, so saving in the long-run.
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