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  2. Seasonal energy efficiency ratio - Wikipedia

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    The energy efficiency ratio (EER) of a particular cooling device is the ratio of output cooling energy (in BTUs) to input electrical energy (in watt-hours) at a given operating point. EER is generally calculated using a 95 °F (35 °C) outside temperature and an inside (actually return-air) temperature of 80 °F (27 °C) and 50% relative humidity.

  3. European seasonal energy efficiency ratio - Wikipedia

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    A similar standard in the United States is the integrated energy efficiency ratio (IEER). The ESEER is calculated by combining full and part load operating Energy Efficiency Ratios (EER), for different seasonal air or water temperatures, and including for appropriate weighting factors. These values are shown in the following table.

  4. Energy efficiency rating - Wikipedia

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    The Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) is a score applied to dwellings in the Australian Capital Territory. It ranges from zero to six system– the higher the number of stars, the better. This is mandatory for all dwellings offered for sale in the ACT. The term can also refer to a rating given to household goods sold in the EU.

  5. European Union energy label - Wikipedia

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    the energy efficiency ratio in cooling mode at full load; the appliance type (cooling only, cooling/heating) the cooling mode (air- or water-cooled) the noise rating in dB (where applicable) Labels for air conditioners with heating capability also contain: the heat output at full load in kW; the heating mode energy efficiency category

  6. Coefficient of performance - Wikipedia

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    The coefficient of performance or COP (sometimes CP or CoP) of a heat pump, refrigerator or air conditioning system is a ratio of useful heating or cooling provided to work (energy) required. [1] [2] Higher COPs equate to higher efficiency, lower energy (power) consumption and thus lower operating costs. The COP is used in thermodynamics.

  7. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    EER is the Energy Efficiency Ratio based on a 35 °C (95 °F) outdoor temperature. To more accurately describe the performance of air conditioning equipment over a typical cooling season a modified version of the EER, the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER), or in Europe the ESEER, is used. SEER ratings are based on seasonal temperature ...

  8. House Energy Rating - Wikipedia

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    The House Energy Rating (HER) or House Energy Rating Scheme (HERS) are worldwide standard measures of comparison by which one can evaluate the energy efficiency of a new or an existing building. The comparison is generally done for energy requirements for heating and cooling of indoor space. The energy is the main criterion considered by any ...

  9. EER - Wikipedia

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    EER may refer to: East of England Regiment, a British Army Reserve unit; Effective exchange rate; Energy efficiency rating in the Australian Capital Territory; Energy efficiency ratio, of a cooling device; Engineering education research; Enhanced entity–relationship model; Enlisted Evaluation Report, used by the United States Army