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Q. How often should filters be
cleaned or replaced?
A. Typically, filters should be
replaced or cleaned once every three to six months
depending on how many pets and people are in the building.
Some units are equipped with permanent filters. These can
be cleaned according to the instructions supplied by
Conditioned Air . Disposal filters should be replaced with
filters of like type and size as the original filter.
Q. What do rating numbers mean?
A. To help consumers make
informed choices, the U.S. government requires an
efficiency rating of all air conditioning and heating
equipment. The rating is meant to reflect the percentage
of energy used efficiently. A high rating indicates high
efficiency. There are various names for the efficiency
ratings of varying types of equipment. Air conditioning
equipment is rated by the Seasonal Energy Efficiency
Rating, or SEER. Heat pump equipment is rated by the
Heating Seasonal Performance Factor, or HSPF. Gas furnaces
are rated according to their Annual Fuel Utilization
Efficiency, or AFUE.
Q. Should outdoor units be covered
in winter?
A. Air conditioners that operate
seasonally are built to withstand an outdoor environment.
There is no advantage to covering an air conditioning unit
during off seasons. In fact, rain helps to keep the unit
clean.
Q. Should a thermostat be set to
“auto” or “on”?
A. When the thermostat is set to
“auto,” the fan operates only when the temperature
requires it. This is the most used setting. However, there
are advantages to using the “on” setting. First of all,
the air in the house is constantly filtered through the
unit’s air filter. Secondly, the constantly circulating
air results in an even temperature throughout the house.
However, the "on" position will result in higher humidity
since air is being blown over wet coils after the
condenser shuts off. For Southwest Florida, the "auto"
position will yield the driest home.
Q. Can shrubs and flowers be planted
around an outdoor unit?
A. Yes. However, we recommend
that plants be no closer than 18 inches from the unit.
This allows plenty of room for air circulation in and out
of the unit. Without this room for air circulation, the
unit could overheat, resulting in a premature need for
service.
Q. If an outdoor unit needs
replacing, should the indoor unit be replaced, too?
A. It is a good idea to replace
the entire system when an air handler or condenser needs
to be replaced. The efficiency rating is based on the
entire system. To gain the maximum benefit of new, highly
efficient technology, the entire system should be replaced
together. This ensures the system is reliable and
achieving its true efficiency rating.
Q. How do you know what size system
a house needs?
A. There are many variables to
be considered before determining which system is best for
you, such as size of the house, climate at the location,
the number and type of windows, insulation of the house,
number of people in the house, etc. Conditioned Air will
consider all the factors in making a recommendation. We
have the ability to perform heat and cooling loads and
energy calculations for any home. |