I have been reading that the SEER rating of the airconditioning unit will vary depending on the furnace/air handler and coil it is mated with.
I understand why this is the case and that there are many charactoristics of the system that effect SEER but is there any way to look this information up?
I have an American Standard dual stage Comfort-95 3 ton variable speed furnace with a 3 ton American Standard 15 SEER Condensor (R410A) and the "all aluminum" 3 ton matching coil. (The coil is actually from Trane but i understand that they are interchangable).
No where on the AS web site or any other web site i can find a matrix showing the SEER rating with the associated equipment.
My HVAC guy says it should be 15 SEER with the associated equipment i got but how does the professional or anyone else make this determination when selecting equipment?
The whole system works great and i'm assuming my ducting is adequate.
I understand why this is the case and that there are many charactoristics of the system that effect SEER but is there any way to look this information up?
I have an American Standard dual stage Comfort-95 3 ton variable speed furnace with a 3 ton American Standard 15 SEER Condensor (R410A) and the "all aluminum" 3 ton matching coil. (The coil is actually from Trane but i understand that they are interchangable).
No where on the AS web site or any other web site i can find a matrix showing the SEER rating with the associated equipment.
My HVAC guy says it should be 15 SEER with the associated equipment i got but how does the professional or anyone else make this determination when selecting equipment?
The whole system works great and i'm assuming my ducting is adequate.