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Glossary

AFUE
Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. The AFUE percentage
tells you how much energy is being converted to
heat. The higher the number the greater the efficiency.
Air
Handler
The portion of your heating and cooling system
that forces air through your home's ductwork.
BTU
British Thermal Units. The amount of heat it takes
to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit.
The higher the BTU rating, the larger the heating
capacity of the furnace or air conditioner.
Capacity
The ability of a heating or cooling system to
heat or cool a given amount of space. Heating
is usually expressed in BTUs, cooling is expressed
in tons.
Compressor
The motor/pump that drives the air conditioning
unit. It is responsible for pumping refrigerant
throughout the system.
Condenser
Coil
Part of the outdoor portion of a heating or cooling
system, that releases or collects heat from the
outside air.
Damper
A valve or moveable plate used in duct work that
opens and closes to control airflow. They are
used to direct air to specific areas of the home.
Downflow
A type of furnace that takes cool air from the
top and blows warm air to the bottom.
Ductwork
Hollow metal pipes used to transfer air throughout
your house.
Electronic
Air Cleaner
An electronic device that filters out particles
and contaminants in indoor air.
Evaporator
Coil
Part of the heating or cooling system located
indoors, that cools and dehumidifies the air by
converting liquid refrigerant into gas.
Heat
Exchanger
The major part of the furnace that transfers heat
into your home.
Heat
Pump
A unit that handles both heating and cooling.
In some climates, a heat pump may handle your
heating and cooling needs more efficiently than
a furnace and air conditioner.
Horizontal
Flow
A type of furnace, installed on its side, which
draws air from one side, heats the air and then
sends it our the other side.
HSPF
Heating Seasonal Performance Factor. Measures
the heating efficiency of a heat pump. The higher
the number the more efficient the heat pump heats
your home.
Humidifier
A piece of equipment that adds moisture to the
air as it comes out of the furnace.
HVAC
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
Refrigerant
A chemical that cools air as it evaporates.
SEER
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating. SEER measures
a unit's cooling efficiency. The higher the number,
the greater the efficiency.
Single
Package
An outdoor unit that contains both a heating and
a cooling system.
Split
System
Refers to an air conditioner or heat pump that
is combined with indoor components, such as an
evaporator coil inside and a condenser coil outside
your home.
Thermostat
A device that monitors and controls your temperature
inside your home.
Upflow
A type of furnace that draws cool air from the
bottom and blows the warmed air out the top.
Ventilator
A ventilator captures heating or cooling energy
from stale indoor air and transfers it to fresh
incoming air.
Zone
Zoning allows you to control the heating and cooling
delivered to specific areas of your house for
a custom solution. Zoning can increase efficiency
and comfort in the areas of the house you use
most often.
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