The Carrier Yukon dealer also has an Infinity Series lineup of cooling equipment. Models in the Infinity AC series are designed to be the quietest and the most efficient models made by Carrier. SEER ratings go up to 21 for the Infinity model 21; 17 for the Infinity 17 model and the coastal model; and a SEER of 16 for the Infinity 16 model. Air conditioner efficiency is rated by the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio or SEER. This rating is the cooling output during a season divided by the electric energy input during the same amount of time. The higher the SEER rating is, the more energy efficient the unit is. Rebates on equipment installation are also available.
Do you need a good Heating and Air Conditioning business? One of the best in Oklahoma is TS Heat & Air, Inc., a family owned business that has been providing area customers with HVAC services since 1983. This company is the largest Factory Authorized Dealer for the Carrier Corporation in the state. Most people know that Carrier is the number one leader in high tech HVACR (heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration) solutions. Willis Carrier founded the Carrier Company in 1915, and he is also credited with inventing modern air conditioning back in 1902. If you choose equipment from Carrier Yukon, you will have a fine company standing behind their products.
Heating experts with TS Heat and Air can help you decide on a heating unit from Carrier Yukon. For example, there is the Infinity Series of gas furnaces that can be high-efficiency to keep you toasty warm in the frigid north or there are other models that operate with a bit less efficiency that are perfect for the moderately cold South. The Infinity model 96 gives you up to 96.7 percent AFUE while the Infinity model 80 provides 80 percent AFUE. The Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, or AFUE, is a measure of the thermal efficiency of combustion heating equipment such as water heaters, boilers, and furnaces. It is just a ratio or percentage of energy output to energy input. If a gas furnace has an AFUE of 90 percent, it puts out 90 BTU’s out of 100 BTU’s of heat to keep you warm. The remaining 10 percent is probably wasted in the exhaust. So the higher the AFUE, the higher the efficiency of your furnace.