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The SEER Rating Savings Calculator estimates potential energy cost savings when upgrading to a higher SEER-rated air conditioning system. It calculates the dollar amount saved based on capacity, usage hours, and electricity costs.
The calculator uses the savings formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates energy consumption difference between old and new SEER ratings and converts it to dollar savings.
Details: Calculating potential savings helps homeowners and businesses make informed decisions about HVAC system upgrades, evaluate return on investment, and understand energy efficiency benefits.
Tips: Enter accurate values for BTU capacity, operating hours, current and new SEER ratings, and your local electricity cost. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What is SEER rating?
A: SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures air conditioning cooling efficiency - higher SEER means better efficiency.
Q2: How much can I save with a higher SEER unit?
A: Savings depend on your current SEER, new SEER, usage patterns, and electricity rates. This calculator provides an estimate.
Q3: What is a typical SEER rating range?
A: Older units may have SEER 8-10, while modern units range from SEER 13-25+, with higher numbers indicating better efficiency.
Q4: Does climate affect savings?
A: Yes, hotter climates with longer cooling seasons will see greater savings from higher SEER units.
Q5: Are there rebates for high SEER units?
A: Many utility companies and government programs offer rebates for high-efficiency HVAC systems, which can further improve ROI.