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FAQ
Commonly Used Terms
AFUE:
Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency
Indicated as a percentage, your furnaces AFUE will tell how much energy
is being converted to heat. For example, an AFUE of 90 means that
90% of the fuel is being used to warm your home, while the 10% escapes
as exhaust with combustion gases.
Advanced Reciprocating Compressor:
Type of compressor that uses a more efficient process of compressing refrigerant for better cooling efficiency
Air Handler:
The portion of your air conditioner or heating systems that forces the air through your home’s duct work.
BTU
British Thermal Unit
Used for both heating and cooling, BTU is a measure of the heat given
off when fuel is combusted, or for cooling, it’s a measure of heat
extracted from your home. (One BTU is approximately equal to the
heat given off by a wooden kitchen match.)
BTUH
A British Thermal Unit (BTU) us the unit of heat required to raise 1
pound of water by 1 degree Fahrenheit. BTUH is British Thermal
Units per Hour.
CFM
Stands for Cubic Feet per Minute. A measurement of airflow that
indicates how many cubic feet of air pass by a stationary point in one
minute. The higher number, the more air is being forced through
the system
Capacity
The ability of a heating and cooling system to heat or cool a given
amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in
BTU’s. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
Carbon Monoxide
A colorless, odorless, highly poisonous gas produced when carbon-based
fuels, such as natural gas, burns without sufficient air nearby.
Compressor
Part of a split system heat pump or air conditioner’s outdoor unit that
controls the pressure applied to the refrigerant, necessary for taking
in heat to warm your home with a heat pump or getting rid of heat to
keep your home cool.
Condenser Coil
Part of the outdoor portion of a split system air conditioner or heat
pump. By converting refrigerant that is in a gas form back to a
liquid, the coil sends heat carried by the refrigerant to the
outside.
DB
Decibels (dB) are a unit measuring the intensity of noise
Damper
A type of “valve” used in duct work that opens and closes to control
airflow. Used in zoning to control the amount of warm or cool air
entering certain areas of your home.
Downflow
A type of furnace that takes cool air from the top and blows warm air
to the bottom-commonly used where furnaces must be located in a second
floor closet for utility area.
Ductwork
Hollow pipes used to transfer air from the air handler to the air vents
throughout your home. Ductwork is one of the most important
components of home heating and cooling systems.
EER
Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) measure the efficiency with which a
product uses energy to function. It is calculated by dividing a
product's BTU output by its wattage,
Electronic Air Cleaner (EAC)
An electronic device that filters out large particles and contaminants
in indoor air. It then electronically pulls out tiny particles
that have been magnetized, such as viruses and bacteria, drawing them
to a collector plate.
Energy Saver Switch
An energy-saver switch causes the air conditioner’s fan and compressor
to cycle on and off together, reducing energy use.
Energy Star
Energy Star is a government-backed program helping businesses and
individuals protect the environment through superior energy
efficiency. Products with the Energy Star rating will be
efficient and save cost on energy bills.
Evaporator Coil
Part of a split-system air conditioner or heat pump located
indoors. The evaporator coil cools and dehumidifies the air by
converting liquid refrigerant into a gas (or vice-versa). A
blower motor, typically in a furnace, then moves the air over the coil
to either heat or cool a home.
Fan Coil
An indoor component of an air conditioner or heat pump system, used in
place of a furnace and evaporator coil, to provide change to the
refrigerant from gas to a liquid (or vice-versa) and blows the air over
the coil to cool or heat the home.
HSPF
The Heating Seasonal Performance Factor is a measure of heating
efficiency of a heat pump. The higher the HSPF number the more
efficiently the heat pump heats your home.
HVAC
Term used for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
Heat Exchanger
The part of a furnace that transfers heat to nearby air
Heat Pump
A product that works just like an air conditioner in cooling mode,
however in heating mode, the refrigerant flow is reverse and heat is
extracted from the outside air to heat your home.
Horizontal Flow
A type of furnace, installed on its “side” that draws in air from one
side, heats it and sends the warm air out of the other side. Most
often used for installations in attics or crawls spaces.
Humidifier
A piece of equipment that adds water vapor to heated air as it moves
out of the furnace. This adds necessary moisture to protect your
furnishings and reduce static electricity.
Hybrid Heat
Hybrid Heat systems deliver exceptional performance by using a heating
source that provides the most energy-efficient comfort during moderate
heating conditions.
IdealDefrost™
IdealDefrost™ Carrier’s proprietary defrost management innovation
for maintaining the ideal defrost interval for heat pump, enhancing
comfort and efficiency.
IdealHumidity ™
IdealHumidity™ is Carrier’s proprietary humidity management innovation
for maintaining the ideal comfort in a home.
Indoor Coil
See Evaporator Coil
Load Estimate
A series of studies performed to determine the heating or cooling
requirements of your home. An energy load analysis uses
information such as the square footage of your home, window or door
areas, insulation quality and local climate to determine the heating
and cooling capacity needed by your furnace, heat pump, and/or air
conditioner. When referring to heating, this often known as a
Heat Loss Analysis, since a home’s heating requirements are determined
by the amount of heat lost through the roof, entry ways and walls.
MERV
The Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value is the standard comparison of
the efficiency of an air filter. The MERV ranges from 1 (least
efficient) to 16 (most efficient), and measures a filter’s ability to
remove particles from 3 to 10 microns in size.
Matched System
A heating and cooling system comprised of products that have been
certified to perform at promised comfort and efficiency levels when
used together, and used according to design and engineering
specifications.
Operating Cost
The day-to-day cost of running your home’s comfort equipment, based on energy use.
Outdoor Coil
See Condenser Coil
Payback Analysis
Overall measure of the efficiency and value of your home’s comfort
system. By combining your purchase price and ongoing operating
costs, a payback analysis determines the number of years required
before monthly energy savings offset the purchase price of the system.
PerfectHeat
The PerfectHeat ® gas furnace uses a two stage valve and patented
control algorithm allowing the furnace to more closely meet the heating
needs of the home. A PerfectHeat® heat pump controls the airflow
across the indoor coil and controls auxiliary heater banks to deliver
warmer, more comfortable air to the home. In both cases the end
result is even, consistent heating.
PerfectLight
Perfect Light is an advanced gas furnace ignition system that replaces
standard pilot lights and improves upon traditional modern igniters
used by other manufactures.
Puron® Refrigerant
Puron® Refrigerant is an environmentally sound refrigerant designed not
to harm the earth’s ozone layer. Federal law requires that all
manufacturers phase out ozone depleting refrigerants in the next few
years, Puron® Refrigerant is approved by the US Environmental
Protection Agency as a replacement for Freon 22.
QuieTech™
Quietech™ is a noise reduction system that provides comfortable heat
while generating very little noise in the process
R-22 Refrigerant
R-22 is a single component HCFC refrigerant with low ozone depletion
potential. It has long been used in a variety of air conditioning
and refrigeration applications in a variety of markets. Production of
R-22 will cease in 2015 per the Montreal Protocol.
Reciprocating Compressor
A type of compressor used in air conditioners that compresses refrigerant by using a type of “piston” action.
Reclaiming
Returning used refrigerant to the manufacturer for disposal or reuse.
Recycling
Removing, cleaning, and reusing refrigerant
Riello Burner
A burner assembly within your oil furnace, manufactured by Riello, to
exact specifications of Carrier. This burner provides cleaner,
higher quality combustion of heating oil to increase energy
efficiency.
SEER
The Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio is a measure of the cooling
efficiency of your air conditioner or heat pump. The higher the
SEER number, the more efficient the system is at converting electricity
into cooling power
Scroll Compressor
A specially designed compressor that works in a circular motion vs. an up and down piston action.
Setback Thermostat
A state of the art thermostat with built in memory that can be
programmed for different temperature settings at different times of the
day.
Silencer System
Carrier Silencer System II ensures quiet operation inside and
out. Our system meets or exceeds local and industry sound
standards with quiet motor mounts, a compressor sound blanket, forward
swept fan blades, a laminated sound elimination compressor mounting
plate and a unique top with integrated silencer air flow baffle.
Single Package Product
An outdoor unit that contains both a heating and a cooling system.
Smart Recovery
Smart Recovery starts the system in advance to be sure that each zone
reaches your selected temperature setting at the schedule time.
Split System
Refers to an air conditioner or heat pump that has components in two
locations. Usually, one part of the system is location inside and the
other is located outdoors.
Thermidistat™
The Thermidistat™ Control monitors temperatures both inside and
outside, as well as indoor humidity and adjusts system operation to
maintain the temperature and humidity levels set by the homeowner.
Thermostatic Expansion Valve
A thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) is a precision device used to
measure the flow of liquid refrigerant entering the evaporator at a
rate that matches the amount of refrigerant being boiled off in the
evaporator.
Ton
A unit of measure for cooling capacity, One ton=12,000 BTU’s per hour
Total Home Comfort System
The ultimate solution to providing you with consistent, customized home comfort, despite the ever-changing weather.
Two Stage Compressor
Two Stage Compressors are capable of two levels of operation, a low
stage and a high stage. Properly sized equipment will operate 80%
of the time in low stage, enhancing efficiency and comfort with lower
humidity levels and quieter operation. It’s like getting two air
conditioners or heat pumps in one system.
UL
UL is an objective, non-profit organization that tests and rates electrical products for public safety.
Upflow
A type of furnace that draws cool air from the bottom and blows the
warmed air out the top into the ductwork. This type of furnace is
usually installed in the basement or an out of the way closet.
Ventilator
A ventilator captures heating or cooling energy from stale indoor air and transfers it to a fresh incoming air.
WeatherArmor™
WeatherArmor™ is a Carrier innovation that protects outdoor units from weather and increases durability.
Zoning
A way to increase your home comfort and energy efficiency by
controlling when and where the heating and cooling occurs in your
home. Programmable thermostats are used to control operating
times of the equipment. Dampers are used to direct air flow to
certain parts or “zones” of the home.
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