Fujitsu Mini Split Parts. Residential System.

Most residential central air conditioners are called ‚Split-systems, because they have an outdoor component with a condenser and compressor and an indoor component with an evaporator coil. It‚Äôs very important to replace both of these units at the same time. Installing a new outdoor unit without replacing the indoor unit is likely to result in low efficiency, and may lead to premature failure of the system. 

Lg Mini Split Parts. ENERGY STAR Qualified.

ENERGY STAR qualified central air conditioners have higher SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) and EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio) ratings than today’s standard models. SEER is the most commonly used measurement of efficiency for air conditioners. It measures how efficiently a cooling system will operate over an entire season. EER measures how efficiently a cooling system will operate when the outdoor temperature is at a specific level (95 degrees F).

 Mini Split Parts. Blower Motor.

The central air conditioner also needs a blower motor‚ which is usually part of the furnace‚ Also  blow the cool air through the duct system. The only way to ensure that your new air conditioner performs at its rated efficiency, is to replace your heating system at the same time. It‚Äôs especially recommended if your furnace is over 15 years old. If you purchase a new energy-efficient air conditioner but connect it to an older furnace and blower motor, your system will not perform to its rated efficiency.

Samsung Mini Split Parts. Heat Pumps. 

Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling in one integrated system. Electric Air-Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs). ASHPs, often used in moderate climates, use the difference between outdoor and indoor air temperatures to cool and heat. ENERGY STAR qualified ASHPs have higher SEER and EER ratings than conventional models. 
 
They also have a higher Heating and Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF), which measures the heating efficiency of the heat pump. Geothermal Heat Pumps (GHPs). GHPs are similar to air source heat pumps, but use the ground instead of outside air to provide heating, cooling, and often water heating. Because they use the earth's natural heat, they are among the most efficient and comfortable heating and cooling technologies currently available. Although initially expensive, you can achieve significant cost savings on energy bills. GHPs are most often installed in new homes and require a duct system.