Be Diligent About Deciding On The Appropriate Central Air Conditioner System For Your Home

August 16, 2009 by Graham Williams  
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When you are selecting an air conditioning unit, your main aim is to find out the best application to cool off as well as dehumidify the air in your home. When it comes to choosing your central air conditioning unit you will need to opt for either a split system or one that is contained in a cabinet. It is also a good idea to check out a number of different options before selecting a particular central air conditioning unit.

Permanent Installation Models

There are small permanent models as well as large ones. You can install some of the smaller simple versions yourself, but some of the larger versions should be installed by a professional. If the option is either a small unit of no unit for those long summer days, the small unit is the way to go as even a little bit of cooling is better than none.

Today, as many as eighty percent of all US homes have a central air conditioning unit installed and the reason for so many units being installed is that these units help to maintain ideal temperatures through use of excellent dehumidifiers and filters. What’s more, these systems will also prove to be very useful for people that suffer from allergies or who are asthmatic.

You will find that these units can be installed into homes that don’t already have them. You must always figure out the correct footage of your home when you are trying to get a system that is optimized for your surroundings. Fortunately, central air conditioning units are available in different sizes though at the same time you will also need to ensure that in order to get proper dehumidification that you do not choose too large a size. It will therefore pay to get a professional contractor to calculate the right size for your central air conditioning unit and they can do this by employing a method known as “Manual J.”

Be sure that you take into account the SEER ratio or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio when you are doing your shopping around. A number of 7 or 8 is acceptable but the higher numbers of around 13 are preferred. Making sure that the unit comes with a “Scroll technology” compressor is vital for energy conservation, and you also want to check out the energy star rating to find out how much energy the unit truly uses.

When you have one of these units installed, it is possible to save money on the costs of usage by being smart about how they are used. Probably the best way to ensure that the unit is cost effective is to make sure that the unit has a high SEER rating. Another great way is to make sure that you keep the unit maintained regularly.

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