Keep your home cool and comfortable when the weather gets hot. Air conditioner systems are great at cooling homes in hot and mild climates, and provide chilly comfort in the height of summer.
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What to look for: Energy efficiency, cost, noise level, cooling stages
Upgrading your system to a higher SEER rating can help you save on your monthly energy costs. Lower energy usage can also help protect the environment for future generations.
*The majority of systems installed prior to are 10 SEER or lower. For this example, the air conditioner has a SEER rating of up to 20 SEER. Potential energy savings may vary depending on your lifestyle, system settings, equipment maintenance, local climate, home construction and installation of equipment and duct system.
**Savings based on national averages.
*The majority of systems installed prior to are 10 SEER or lower. For this example, the air conditioner has a SEER rating of up to 20 SEER. Potential energy savings may vary depending on your lifestyle, system settings, equipment maintenance, local climate, home construction and installation of equipment and duct system.
**Savings based on national averages.
Your central air conditioning unit draws heat energy out of the house and transfers it to the outside air. The most common setup for air conditioning units for homes is a split system, which includes an inside-the-home evaporative heat exchanger and an outside condensing unit heat exchanger. Learn more about HVAC systems in our article HVAC Systems: Basics to Know Before You Buy.
Use our Repair or Replace tool to help you make this decision. The answer will be different for every homeowner. If you do plan to replace your air conditioner, consider the correct size, SEER2 rating, cooling stages, noise level, and cost.
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Thats a great question, and youre smart to be asking. An improperly sized AC unit may not cool your home efficiently and reduce the humidity as it should. While a 2-ton AC unit might work for a smaller home, a larger home might need a 5-ton AC unit or even two systems. HVAC sizing is best done by an experienced HVAC professional.
SEER2, or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, measures the efficiency of your cooling system the higher the SEER2, the more efficient the air conditioner. As of Jan. 1, , the Department of Energy changed the minimum SEER2 ratings for heating and cooling systems. These minimum ratings vary by region, system capacity, and system type, so be sure to talk to your local independent Trane dealer to find the best system for your home.
Air conditioner noise levels are measured in decibels, or dBs. While the optimal noise level for your air conditioner comes down to personal preference, this handy list can help you understand just how loud a system youre considering might be. Use this information to determine the air conditioner noise level you would feel comfortable having in your home or yard.
Most Trane air conditioners fall in the 55-75 dBA range.
Most air conditioning units last around 15 years. Some units can last longer if properly maintained and they are quality units to begin with. Some units may not last as long if they are not properly maintained, if you use them year-round, or if they are a lower-quality unit. Get some maintenance tips to prolong the life of your air conditioner.
As part of ongoing improvement, the HVAC industry is in the process of transitioning to using a new refrigerant in newly manufactured units, including air conditioners and heat pumps. Its called R-454B and is more sustainable than the most recent refrigerant, R-410A.
For new units listed on our website, you will see an icon indicating which units are using the new refrigerant. You can also find the type of refrigerant listed in the model specifications.
For existing AC and heat pump installations at your home, your owners manual will say what type of refrigerant it uses. If the unit was manufactured in or later, the refrigerant will be R-410A. If it was manufactured before , the refrigerant would be R-22, which is no longer in production. You may want to consider system replacement due to the age of the unit.
You can also contact your local Trane local dealer to learn more about refrigerants and product availability.
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