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Here is a list of questions we hear most often:
Q: Are air handlers eligible for a reward?
A: No, however, they can count toward a higher SEER rating when
installed with an air conditioner. For example, if you install a 13
SEER air conditioner with an air handler that raises the air
conditioner's SEER to 14, we would pay the air conditioner as a 14 SEER.
Q: Can the benefits of ECM fan motors be counted in the
efficiency rating for air conditioners?
A: The reward for ECM cooling savings on single stage air conditioners
is counted in the reward for the furnace with the ECM. These savings
from furnaces with ECMs cannot be counted a second time in the SEER
ratings for single stage air conditioners.
For additional information on verifying AC SEER ratings, visit
the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration
Institute (ARI) Web site.
Q: What about the Field Collection Form?
A: The Field Collection Form (FCF) was created to provide an easy
worksheet for determining Charge and Airflow data at the installation
site. It may be stapled to the Reward Application instead of filling
out the Charge and Airflow data in the Split System Information section
of the Reward Application. This information must be provided in the
Split System Information section of the Reward Application or the FCF
must be attached to the Reward Application in order for your customer
to receive the Cash-Back Reward.
Q: How will the benefits of 2-stage air conditioners be
recognized?
A: 2-stage air conditioners used with furnaces with ECMs do not exactly
fit into the current efficiency rules and a perfect solution is not yet
available. The following rules apply to 2-stage air conditioners with
ECM furnaces: the SEER you note on the reward form should include the
ECM benefits when a 2-stage air conditioner and an ECM are claimed.