Tuesday, January 24, 2023

2023 HVAC EFFICIENCY STANDARDS



The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has issued the 2023 requirements. It reviews efficiency standards for HVAC products every six years. EER, SEER, and HSPF are no longer used. The new terms are EER2, SEER2, and HSPF2. New DOE testing procedures required the use of higher external airflow pressures to simulate real-world conditions. The new metrics are EER2, SEER2, and HSPF2. Equipment that has been tested using the new procedures is distinguished from equipment that was tested using the old ones by the new names.

The new minimum energy efficiency requirements vary depending on the product type and the country where the equipment is being installed. However, the bottom line when it comes to obtaining new equipment, is that single-phase a/c units or heat pumps manufactured after January 1 must be tested using the new procedures and have EnergyGuide labels that use the new terms. They must also meet or exceed the 2023 minimums.

SEER regulations

SEER stands for seasonal efficiency ratio. It is a measure of an air conditioner’s cooling output in relation to its electrical energy consumption. The AC’s efficiency is determined by its SEER rating. Two SEER-related changes will take effect from January 1, 2023. The minimum SEER rating for HVAC equipment will be increased. New air conditioners must currently have a minimum SEER rating of 13 in the northern states and 14 for the southern states. This will change in 2023 to 14 and 15 respectively.

The industry will also adopt the SEER 2 standard. SEER 2 is similar in that it measures heat extracted from space and not the energy used. To better reflect real-life conditions, the testing conditions will be modified. HVAC equipment, including heat pumps and AC condensers, will be required to display their SEER2 rating on their packaging by 2023. This change will not have an impact on consumers, but it will give you a better idea of your potential energy use when you shop for an HVAC system.

What are the benefits of these new HVAC regulations?

Most HVAC equipment, including gas furnaces and central air conditioners, requires a lot of electricity in order to work. This causes carbon dioxide emissions that contribute to global warming. Our HVAC systems are increasingly important as the world experiences extreme temperatures because of climate change. Global warming will only increase if we don’t create new eco-friendly standards for technology and standards. Many industry changes, including the 2023 HVAC regulations will shift towards greener products and more efficient energy. These will not only have a positive impact on the environment but also reduce your utility bills.

Do I need to replace my HVAC system?

If your HVAC equipment is in good shape and meets your needs for heating and cooling in North Myrtle Beach, you don’t need to replace it. To keep your system running at its best, schedule spring and fall HVAC maintenance appointments. It may become more difficult to find compatible parts as your system ages. Dealers stock parts that meet the new regulations. It’s time for new equipment that meets current standards when your system has reached its end of useful life or the cost to repair it exceeds the cost of replacing it.

The new HVAC standards can be confusing but we’re here to help. Call North Myrtle Beach Heating & Air today to know if you need to get a system upgrade. You may reach us at 843-399-3237.

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North Myrtle Beach Heating & Air
1001 2nd Ave N
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
843-399-3237
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