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SP 3.5M 3/15 Copyright 2014 Heat Controller. All rights reserved. CA-MS-15A
In recent years, heating and cooling manufacturers
have made signicant advances in the efciency of
their systems in terms of energy usage. This is an
especially important purchase consideration as fuel
prices continue to rise.
Cooling efciency is measured by a Seasonal
Energy Efciency Ratio (SEER) rating. The higher
the number, the more efcient the equipment.
All Comfort-Aire systems exceed the federally
mandated ratings, and the VMH Series is rated as
high as 23.5!
For heat pump models, efciency is shown by
a Heating Season Performance Factor (HSPF).
This is an estimate calculated by dividing the
seasonal heating output by the seasonal power
consumption in watts. The most efcient heat
pumps have an HSPF between 8 and 10. Our units
are rated as high as 10 in the VMH Series.
All heating and cooling equipment comes with an
Energy Guide label which shows the estimated
energy usage—you can use these labels to
compare equipment efciency. Your dealer can
help you determine which system is best for you,
taking into account a number of factors including
the average number of yearly cooling and heating
days in your area of the country, in addition to
your individual needs.
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY?
All Comfort-Aire mini-splits
are pre-charged with R-410A,
an environmentally friendly
refrigerant.
Comfort-Aire offers a full line of ductless mini-split systems
that are quality constructed and energy efcient to keep
your family comfortable throughout the year. With single
zone, multi-zone, and ceiling cassette models, there’s a
system in the size and type you need to add comfort to
just about any location. All our mini-splits are backed by
strong warranty coverage and after-sales support. Ask
your dealer for recommendations on which models best
suit your needs and lifestyle.
Due to ongoing product improvements, specications and dimensions are subject to change and correction without notice or incurring
obligations. Determining the application and suitability for use of any product is the responsibility of the installer. Additionally, the installer is
responsible for verifying dimensional data on the actual product prior to beginning any installation preparations.
Incentive and rebate programs have precise requirements as to product performance and certication. All products meet applicable
regulations in effect on date of manufacture; however, certications are not necessarily granted for the life of a product.
Therefore, it is the responsibility of the applicant to determine whether a specic model qualies for these incentive/rebate programs.
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