Fox Family Heating and Air Conditioning | HOW? Are Newer AC's More Efficient Than Older Ones? @foxfamilyheatingandaircond4696 | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 17 hours ago
A lot of people SAY newer AC's are more efficient than older ones. But, today I wanted to explain HOW they are more efficient. I'm going to explain the components or aspects of the HVAC systems that are better than the older ones. Older AC's were built strong and lasted a long time. But, newer AC's are built more innovative, so saving money and being comfortable is attainable.
HOW are new air conditioners more efficient than old ones? Because the compressor of the AC's are using less energy, with less moving parts. The design of the scroll compressor on newer AC's can withstand less than perfect installation practices too.
Condenser coil and evaporator coils are a little bigger now making it easier to transfer heat, increasing the SEER rating of the HVAC system. Energy Star suggests certain thermostats that help save energy usage. ECM blower motors and variable speed blower motors are designed to be more efficient while delivering more evenly distributed airflow.
Finally, the innovation of equipment over the last few decades has been enormous. We have single-stage, two-stage, and variable speed AC's now which for more efficient AC's than the older ones.
I hope you enjoy the video.
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00:00 Intro
1:00 Compressors Have a Better Design Now
2:00 Condenser Coils and Evaporator Coils Transfer More Heat
2:35 Trane SpineFin Coils
3:22 SEER and Ratings Identify Efficiency, AHRI Certifies it
5:05 Blower and Condenser Fan Motors Require Less Maintenance
6:35 Programmable Thermostats are More Intuitive
8:11 Single-Stage, Two-Stage, Multi-Stage, Variable Speed
11:21 Conclusion
A lot of people SAY newer AC's are more efficient than older ones. But, today I wanted to explain HOW they are more efficient. I'm going to explain the components or aspects of the HVAC systems that are better than the older ones. Older AC's were built strong and lasted a long time. But, newer AC's are built more innovative, so saving money and being comfortable is attainable.
HOW are new air conditioners more efficient than old ones? Because the compressor of the AC's are using less energy, with less moving parts. The design of the scroll compressor on newer AC's can withstand less than perfect installation practices too.
Condenser coil and evaporator coils are a little bigger now making it easier to transfer heat, increasing the SEER rating of the HVAC system. Energy Star suggests certain thermostats that help save energy usage. ECM blower motors and variable speed blower motors are designed to be more efficient while delivering more evenly distributed airflow.
Finally, the innovation of equipment over the last few decades has been enormous. We have single-stage, two-stage, and variable speed AC's now which for more efficient AC's than the older ones.
I hope you enjoy the video.
Please visit our website @ http://www.foxfamilyhvac.com
If you'd like to book an appointment with Fox Family Heating and Air in Sacramento, El Dorado, or Placer County, CA https://book.housecallpro.com/book/Fox-Family-Heating-and-Air-Conditioning/babd3396dba440e1afac01c631d95f1d
Visit us on our social media pages:
Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/FoxFamilyHeatingAirConditioning
Twitter @ https://twitter.com/foxfamilyhvac
LinkedIn @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-fox-46ab48110/
Tumblr @ http://foxfamilyhvac.tumblr.com/
00:00 Intro
1:00 Compressors Have a Better Design Now
2:00 Condenser Coils and Evaporator Coils Transfer More Heat
2:35 Trane SpineFin Coils
3:22 SEER and Ratings Identify Efficiency, AHRI Certifies it
5:05 Blower and Condenser Fan Motors Require Less Maintenance
6:35 Programmable Thermostats are More Intuitive
8:11 Single-Stage, Two-Stage, Multi-Stage, Variable Speed
11:21 Conclusion