Best Air Conditioners

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Friedrich air conditioners scored highest for energy efficiency in the mid- and large-size categories.
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Efficient options to cool a room and slash your energy bill.

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Home cooling accounts for about 13 percent of the typical household energy bill, and even more for those who live in year-round warm climates. Choosing a more efficient room air conditioner saves money, especially since it decreases your energy use during peak demand periods, when electricity rates may be highest. Plus, a small air conditioner can cool a small, enclosed area more economically than a central system.

Cooling a room or two adequately can be more than just a question of comfort it can be a matter of health. The elderly, young children, overweight individuals and those with heart or neurological conditions can be particularly vulnerable to high temperatures. In 1995, for example, hundreds of Chicago residents died as a result of a July heat wave.

Some medications prescribed for allergies, congestion, depression and heart conditions can increase sensitivity to heat. If you live in an urban area with a smoggy summer, an air conditioner can reduce your exposure to ozone and other air pollutants. An air conditioner (or dehumidifier) also can help address mold problems by reducing humidity.

Energy-efficient alternatives to standard air conditioners, such as geothermal heat pumps orwhere water is plentiful and humidity is lowevaporative coolers, can work in some parts of the country. First of all, use fans, minimize indoor heat sources and work with ventilation. Then, if you decide you need an air conditioner for one or two rooms, this article will help you choose the right one.

Learn to understand the labels

Product labels show three items that reveal a wealth of information about the individual model of room air conditioner.

Energy Efficiency Rating (EER). These numbers are prominent on the yellow EnergyGuide labels for room air conditioners. They indicate operating costs compared to units of similar size, and interpreting them is simple the higher the better. Since 1990, federal law has required all air conditioners to have an EER of at least 8.0.

Btu/hour. Cooling capacity is rated by the manufacturer in British thermal units per hour. In this case, higher isnt necessarily better; ideal capacity depends on the size and nature of the room you need to cool, among other factors. An oversized air conditioner actually can perform less efficiently and effectively than a smaller, correctly sized unit. A dealer can help you select the right size, or you can find numerous aids onlinesearch for air conditioner size calculator.

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