The York Heating and Air Conditioning company has been around for a long time and over the years they’ve extended their product line into a variety of divergent systems. Like many HVAC companies, York invested in energy efficient heat pump development some years ago and today they offer a variety of options for homeowners interested in adopting the technology.
The York Latitude Series heat pumps are designed with economy and efficiency in mind. They are Energy Star-certified and equipped with Demand Defrost on select models to improve performance during winter. Customers who want superior efficiency can opt for the Latitude THGF heat pump model that achieves a 14.5 SEER and a 9.0 HSPF rating.
The LX Series heat pumps use many of the same features as the Latitude Series and meet similar Department of Energy residential HVAC standards. The difference is general energy efficiency improvement across the product line as compared to the Latitude Series and more features to improve ease of installation.
The premier York heat pump line is the Affinity Series. Affinity Series heat pumps get the best York parts, efficiency 15% to 25% higher than the average heat pump system, and are built with the QuietDrive system to reduce the operating decibel level. Affinity Series heat pumps also sport a microprocessor-controlled defrost system and ultra-efficient compressor.
One trait all the York energy efficient heat pumps share in common is above standard warranty protection. No matter what heat pump series they adopt, every York customers can get a 10 year limited warranty on the compressor and a 10 year limited warranty on heat pump parts.
HEAT PUMP is a heating and cooling unit that draws heat from an outdoor source and transports it to an indoor space for heating purposes; or inversely, for cooling purposes.
While you are browsing Ingram's Water and Air website looking for a new air conditioner, you may see the term SEER, which stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio.
SEER is the efficiency rating of air conditioners, as determined by the Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute, also known as the AHRI. As you are looking at air conditioners with various SEER ratings, keep in mind that higher SEER rated systems may be more expensive up front, but the monthly energy savings is higher.
More efficient systems can produce incredible energy savings. The power consumption can be reduced by up to 30% when a system is upgraded from a lower SEER rating to a higher SEER.
This could result in savings up to $300 per year. So call us at Ingram's Water and Air today at 1-855-INGRAMS so that we can help you decide which SEER rating is best for your home and your budget.