

To outfit your home with the best home comfort system,
it helps to know the ins and outs of heating and air conditioning products.
If you're not familiar with industry terms, please scroll down this page to
find definitions of some of the most common terminology used when referring
to home comfort systems, or click on any of the links throughout the site
to return to this page and go directly to that definition.
AFUE% - Annual Fuel
Utilization Efficiency. A measure of a furnace's heating efficiency. The higher
the AFUE%, the more efficient the product. The government's established minimum
AFUE rating for furnaces is 78%.
Air Handler - The portion of the central air conditioning
or heat pump system that moves heated or cooled air throughout a home's ductwork.
In some systems a furnace handles this function.
Balance Point - An outdoor temperature, usually between 30°
F and 45° F, at which a heat pump's output exactly equals the heating needs
of the home. Below the balance point, supplementary electric resistance heat
is needed to maintain indoor comfort.
Btu - British thermal unit. The amount of heat required to
raise the temperature of one pound of water (about one pint) by one degree
F.
Evaporator Coil - The portion of a heat pump or central air
conditioning system that is located in the home and functions as the heat
transfer point for warming or cooling indoor air.
Heat Pump - An air conditioner that contains a valve that
allows it to alternate between heating and cooling.
Heat Source - A body of air or liquid from which heat is
collected. With Coleman® heat pumps, the air outside the home is used as the
heat source during the heating cycle.
HSPF - Heating
Seasonal Performance Factor. A measure of a heat pump's heating efficiency.
The higher the HSPF, the more efficient the product. There is no government
established minimum HSPF rating for heat pumps.
Outdoor Coil/Condensing Unit - The portion of a heat pump
or central air conditioning system that is located outside the home and functions
as a heat transfer point for collecting heat from and dispelling heat to the
outside air.
SEER - Seasonal
Energy Efficiency Ratio. A measure of an air conditioner's cooling efficiency.
The higher the SEER, the more efficient the product. The government's established
minimum SEER rating for air conditioners is 10.
Single Package - A year-round heating and air conditioning
system that has all of the components completely encased in one unit outside
the home.
Split System - A heat pump or central air conditioning system
with components located both inside and outside the home. The most common
design for home use.
Supplementary Heat - The auxiliary or emergency heat, usually
electrical resistance heat, provided at temperatures below a heat pump's balance
point.
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