Posted by Briar Hill Brittanys on January 08, 2018 at 20:53:53 from (216.49.244.237):
In Reply to: New Furnace Price posted by olgentdc on January 08, 2018 at 20:12:25:
Just pulled the plug in October on a similar Trane combo, 95% efficient propane furnace 80,000 BTU, 3.5 ton 16 SEER XR series A/C. Lifetime heat exchanger warranty, 10 year warranty on other equipment. Got a $300.00 rebate from Missouri Propane Gas Association. Price before rebate was $9200.00. We heat with a Buck 91 catalytic insert,and had a Goodman heat pump for back-up. The A/C was only 3 ton, and had a hard time in our summers. With the recent cold snap here, we were glad to have made the purchase. Our home is 1800 sqft with a full basement, mostly unfinished.
Cut and paste definition of SEER:
"The efficiency at which air conditioners produce cooling is refered to as its SEER rating. SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio,and is a ratio of the amount of cooling produced (BTU) divided by the amount of electricity (watts) used. The higher the SEER, the greater the air conditioner's efficiency."
The installing dealer said we could buy a higher SEER A/C unit, and recommended the 16. The increase from 16 to 18 was higher than a cats back in a dogs house (IIRC upwards of 2 grand). HTH. Mark
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