Glossary
of Terms
AFUE
- Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. A measure of a gas
furnace's efficiency in converting fuel to energy
the higher the rating, the more efficient the unit. For
example: A rating of 90 means that approximately 90 percent
of the fuel is used to provide warmth to your home, while
the remaining 10 percent escapes as exhaust.
BTU
- British Thermal Unit. This is the amount of heat it takes
to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit. For your
home, it represents the measure of heat given off when fuel
is burned for heating or the measure of heat extracted from
your home for cooling.
CFM
- Cubic Feet Per Minute. A standard measurement of airflow.
A typical system requires 400 CFM per ton of air conditioning.
Capacity
- The output or producing ability of a piece of cooling
or heating equipment. Cooling and heating capacities are
referred to on BTUs.
Compressor
- The heart of an air conditioning or heat pump system.
It is part of the outdoor unit and pumps refrigerant in
order to meet the cooling requirements of the system.
Condensor
Coil or Outdoor Coil - In an air conditioner, the
coil dissipates heat from the refrigerant, changing the
refrigerant from vapor to liquid. In a heat pump system,
it absorbs heat from the outdoors.
Damper
- Found in ductwork, this movable plate opens and closes
to control airflow. Dampers can be used to balance airflow
in a duct system. They are also used in zoning to regulate
airflow to certain rooms.
Ductwork
- Pipes or channels that carry air throughout your home.
In a home comfort system, ductwork is critical to performance
in fact, it's as critical as the equipment.
Evaporator
Coil or Indoor Coil - The other half of your air
conditioning system located inside your home in the indoor
unit. This is where the refrigerant evaporates as it absorbs
heat from the air that passes over the coil.
Gas
Furnace Heat Exchanger - Located in the furnace,
the heat exchanger transfers heat to the surrounding air,
which is then pumped throughout your home.
HSPF
- Heating Seasonal Performance Factor. This rating is used
in measuring the heating efficiency of a heat pump. The
higher the number, the more efficient the unit.
Package
Unit - A heating and cooling system contained in
one outdoor unit. A package unit is typically installed
either beside, on top of the home, or sometimes in the attic.
Refrigerant
- A chemical that produces a refrigerating effect while
expanding and vaporizing. Most residential air conditioning
systems contain R-22 refrigerant. R-22 is regulated by international
controls under the Montreal Protocol and in the United States
by the Environmental Protection Agency. It is scheduled
to be in production until the year 2020. It's used in approximately
95 percent of air conditioning equipment manufactured in
the U.S. today.
SEER
- Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. A measure of cooling
efficiency for air conditioners and heat pumps. The higher
the seer, the more energy efficient the unit. The government's
minimum SEER rating is 10. (It's similar to comparing miles
per gallon in automobiles.)
Split
System - The combination of an outdoor unit (air
conditioner or heat pump) with an indoor unit (furnace or
air handler). Split systems must be matched for optimum
efficiency.
Thermostat
- A thermostat consists of a series of sensors and relays
that monitor and control the functions of a heating and
cooling system.
Ton
- A unit of measurement used for determining cooling capacity.
One ton is the equivalent of 12,000 BTUs per hour.
Zoning
- A method of dividing a home into different comfort zones
so each zone can be independently controlled depending on
use and need.
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