high efficiency split ac units

The COOLAdvantage Program provides rebates for qualifying high efficiency central air conditioners, ductless mini-split AC units and heat pumps. To be eligible, you must purchase, install, and operate a system that meets all applicable efficiency requirements. Call 866-NJSMART or see below for detailed information.For faster processing Apply Online and also learn about program changes which will go into effect January 1, 2017 on the apply online page. Rebate for units purchased through June 30, 2017 Compressor and coil combination that yield >= SEER 18, EER 13 Compressor and coil combination that yield >= SEER 16, EER 13 Rebate for units purchased through Rebate for units purchased July 1, 2016 through Compressor and coil combination that yield >=SEER 20, EER 12.5, 10 HSPF For those affected by Hurricane Sandy, an additional $200 per unit may be added to the rebate levels shown for purchases made prior to July 31, 2016. This additional incentive will be processed as a separate rebate check from the above noted rebate check.
ACCA Manual J and Manual S outputs are required for heat pump installations to demonstrate that the installed system is sized within 15% variance of requirement and correctly selected for the dwelling. Your contractor will need to provide this information. Heat pump rebate amounts are based on the unit's SEER, EER and HSPF ratings and documentation that the proper installation requirements have been met. All three rating factors must meet minimum requirements in order to qualify for a rebate (except for geothermal). Customers or contractors are encouraged to submit applications online for expedited processing. For those who prefer to submit paper applications, please use the form below: Note:  FY2017 SEP fundingis currently available for oil, propane and municipal electric customers who wish to participate in the Home Performance with ENERGY STAR, WARMAdvantage and COOLAdvantage Programs. Contact us at 866-NJSMART or submit your question online. Allow up to 120 days to receive a rebate.
The performance of your cooling and heating system is determined in a large part by your HVAC equipment’s operating efficiency. Each “matched system” – an outdoor compressor bearing unit that matches with an indoor unit – is tested and awarded an Energy Efficiency Rating, sort of like a miles per gallon (mpg) rating for your car.air conditioner unit won't work The more cooling/heating a system puts out for each unit of energy it consumes, the higher rating it will receive.  hvac and air conditioningThe higher the efficiency rating of your system, the less energy it will consume…that means lower utility bills and less of an impact on the environment.quiet central ac units Also, utility companies will often compensate homeowners to the tune of hundreds of dollars to install high-efficiency systems. 
Use our Rebate Finder to see what rebates are available to you when you install a high efficiency system. For air conditioners, this metric is called a SEER rating, Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio.  Higher the SEER ratings mean greater efficiency. As of January 2006, the federal government mandates that all new central air conditioning equipment be at least SEER-13, but there is equipment available rated as high as SEER-18 and even SEER-23 . ACDoctor urges you to install an air conditioning system that is at least SEER-16, especially if you live in the Sunbelt where air conditioning systems run most often. Use our Cooling Calculator to see the impact on your wallet and your environmental footprint that higher SEER air conditioning can have for you. A homeowner in Florida who installs an 16 SEER system can save $2,070 in operating costs over the lifespan of their system and will prevent nearly 30,000 pounds of Green House Gases from being released into the atmosphere, the equivalent of removing 3 cars from the road each year or planting 4 acres of forest.
*Assumes 2,985 cooling hours, a 16 SEER 3 ton versus a 13 SEER 3 ton unit,  electricity cost of $0.1113/kWh, & an operating life of 12 years. Amazingly, one in four furnaces in U.S. homes today is more than 20 years old and should be replaced with new high-efficiency systems. The Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) is the most widely used measure of a furnace’s efficiency.  This is the measurement of the percentage of heat delivered to your house from each unit of fuel. Standard systems might have an AFUE of 80%, which means the furnace converts 80% of the fuel it burns in to heat for your home while the other 20% is lost out of a chimney. High-efficiency furnaces can be over 95% AFUE. Air Source Heat Pumps, often used in moderate climates to heat and cool a home, are rated by a Heating and Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) Heat Pumps use the difference between outdoor and indoor air temperatures to cool and heat your home much like standard air conditioners do. 
The difference is that Heat Pumps can cycle in both directions and can therefore provide cooling in the summer months and heating in the winter. High efficiency Heat Pumps have a higher Heating and Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) and use less energy than conventional models. > Split Systems (Air Conditioner) Energy saving design to provide a comfortable indoor environment while being environment-friendly. An air conditioner that is people-friendly is also environment-friendly. Fujitsu General offers a broad lineup of products from large living rooms to bedrooms and children's rooms. We make your room more comfortable with a wide range of air conditioner types from ceiling wall type with automatic filters and cleaning functions to wall mounted type that improve the air cleaning function. Of course these models feature highly efficient operation that conserves electricity. 1 indoor unit connects for 1 outdoor unit. Indoor units can be installed easily at the optimum places by simple piping connection.