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"SEER2" stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2; the total heat removed from the conditioned space during the annual cooling season. The new M1 testing procedure will increase the system’s external static pressure by a factor of five to better reflect more current field conditions of the installed equipment. With this change, new nomenclature will be used to denote M1 ratings (including EER2 and HSPF2).
The goal of new SEER2 testing procedures is to better represent external conditions seen in the market. The current SEER testing does not accurately emulate the influence of ductwork and external static pressure on HVAC products, so it is not often typical of real-world applications. By increasing the systems’ external static pressure from current SEER (0.1 in. of water) to SEER2 (0.5 in. of water), the new M1 testing procedures is a more accurate representation of current field conditions.
The Department of Energy has divided U.S.A. into three separate regions with these requirements the same for every region:
Each region has separate requirements for Cooling-Only Equipment:
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