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AFUE
- Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, a rating that reflects the
efficiency of a gas furnace in converting fuel to energy. A rating
of 90 means that approximately 90% of the fuel is utilized to provide
warmth to your home, while the remaining 10% escapes as exhaust.
Allegiance
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BTU
- British Thermal Unit. In scientific terms, it represents the amount
of energy required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit.
One BTU is the equivalent of the heat given off by a single wooden
kitchen match. 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
- A standard of airflow measurement. Cubic feet per minute. A typical
system produces 400 CFM per ton of air conditioning.
Capacity
- The output or producing ability of a piece of cooling or heating
equipment. Cooling and heating capacity are normally referred to
in BTUs.
Compressor
- The heart of an air conditioning or heat pump system. It is part
of the outdoor unit that pumps refrigerant. The compressor maintains
adequate pressure to cause refrigerant to flow in sufficient quantities
to meet the cooling requirements of the system.
Condenser
Coil or Outdoor Coil - Located in the outdoor unit, the coil
dissipates heat from the refrigerant, changing the refrigerant from
vapor to liquid. In American Standard units, the coil is either
Spine FinTM or Plate Fin.
Damper
- Found in duct work, this movable plate opens and closes to control
airflow. Dampers are used effectively in zoning to regulate airflow
to certain rooms.
DurationTM
- American Standard's tough-tested compressor.
Downflow
Furnace - A furnace that pulls in return air from the top and
expels warm air at the bottom.
Ductwork
- Pipes or channels that carry air throughout your home.
Evaporator
Coil - The coil that is inside your house in a split system.
In the evaporator, refrigerant evaporates and absorbs heat from
air passed over the coil.
Freedom
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Heat
Exchanger - A device for the transfer of heat energy from the
source to the conveying medium.
Heritage
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Horizontal
Furnace - A furnace that lies on its side, pulling in return
air from one side and expelling warm air from the other.
Humidifier
- A device that injects water vapor into heated air as the air is
expelled from the furnace.
Humidity
- The amount of moisture in the air. Air conditioners remove moisture
for added comfort.
HSPF
- Heating Seasonal Performance Factor, a rating used in measuring
the heating efficiency of a heat pump. The higher the number, the
more efficient the unit.
HVAC
- Heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
ICM
- Integrally Controlled Motor. A specially engineered, variable-speed
motor used in American Standard's top-of-the-line indoor units.
ICM motors are more than 90% efficient versus 60% efficiency for
conventional motors. Continuous comfort, whisper-quiet operation
and ultimate system efficiency are the benefits of the indoor products
graced with the ICM motor.
Package
System - A piece of air conditioning and heating equipment where
all components are located in one cabinet. Used occasionally in
residential applications, the package unit is installed either beside
or on top of the home.
Refrigerant
- A substance that produces a refrigerating effect while expanding
or vaporizing.
Refrigerant
Lines - Set of two copper lines connecting the outdoor unit
and the indoor unit.
SEER
- Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, a rating that measures the cooling
efficiency of a heat pump or air conditioner. The higher the number,
the more efficient the unit.
SEET
- Seasonal Extreme Environmental Test. It's the American Standard
torture chamber for heating and air conditioning systems, where
five years of service are condensed into 16 torturous weeks.
Split
System - Refers to a comfort system configuration consisting
of components in two locations. Common examples include an outside
unit, such as an air conditioner and an indoor unit, such as a furnace
and coil.
Switchover
Valve - A device in a heat pump that reverses the flow of refrigerant
as the system is switched from cooling to heating. Also called a
reversing valve or four-way valve.
Thermostat
- A temperature control device, typically found on a wall inside
the home, that consists of a series of sensors and relays that monitor
and control the functions of a heating and cooling system. American
Standard's programmable thermostats allow you to program different
levels of comfort for different times of the day.
Ton
- A unit of measurement used for determining cooling capacity. One
ton is the equivalent of 12,000 BTUs per hour.
Upflow
Furnace - A furnace that pulls return air in from the bottom
and expels warm air from the top.
Zoning
- A method of dividing a home into zones and enabling you to control
the amount of comfort provided to each.
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