The cost of keeping cool is on the increase. Energy prices, at historic levels in 2024, continue to climb as worldwide demand for energy increases and the country recovers from hurricane-related disturbances to domestic oil and gas production.
Air-conditioning, heating and ventilation (HVAC) makers are responding to the obstacles of increased energy expenses by providing house owners air-conditioning systems that provide new energy performance requirements and reduce your energy usage. York ®, a Johnson Controls Company, encourages customers in search of an energy-efficient HVAC system to consider the York Affinity™ ™ series of air conditioners.
The ingenious scroll compressor technology in the Affinity series offers energy-saving efficiency in units with a seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) of 13. This heating and air contractor can talk to you about all your energy wise options:
The 15 SEER design has an even higher-performing scroll compressor including a two-stage style. This suggests when the a/c senses the requirement for optimum cooling, the compressor immediately shifts into two-stage operation. And as the demand for cooling decreases, the compressor automatically decreases to a single-stage operation, requiring considerably less energy. In fact, this unit is as much as 60 percent more efficient than a conventional air-conditioning system.
The two-stage style likewise contributes to unusually peaceful operation. The unit can reach as low as 71 decibels (dB).
Humidity control also increases with the two-stage style, air blood circulation enhances and hot and cold areas disappear.
The York Affinity system can be found in a choice of 7 colors or up to 77 different college logo panels to match your house, landscaping and way of life.
• Make sure your house is correctly insulated, consisting of the hot water heating unit and hot water pipes, the attic, ceilings, outside and basement walls, floors and crawl space.