jvithayapun
Mechanical
- Sep 17, 2009
- 22
Im looking at some Carrier condensers and the residential
(ex. model 24APA760---30, 5 ton) has a SEER=16, EER=13ish. Then if you look at the commercial models (while it is 1 ton more) a 6 ton unit has an EER=11.
I think I have seen this pretty common across the board from different manufacturers.
1) What difference is there b/w a residential unit vs commercial unit which causes a significant difference in EER/SEER rating?
2) What are the cons of using a multiple residential units (say 2 5-ton units) vs a single 10-ton commercial unit? It seems that the residential units would be more efficient.
thanks!
(ex. model 24APA760---30, 5 ton) has a SEER=16, EER=13ish. Then if you look at the commercial models (while it is 1 ton more) a 6 ton unit has an EER=11.
I think I have seen this pretty common across the board from different manufacturers.
1) What difference is there b/w a residential unit vs commercial unit which causes a significant difference in EER/SEER rating?
2) What are the cons of using a multiple residential units (say 2 5-ton units) vs a single 10-ton commercial unit? It seems that the residential units would be more efficient.
thanks!