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 - The best air conditioner in
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Standard.
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 - The best gas furnace in the
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Heat Exchanger - A device for the
transfer of heat energy from the source to the conveying medium.
Heritage - The best heat pump in the
business. Available only from American Standard.
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.