pcmeiners
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What an industry ! Few follow a standard method of testing performance.
Was checking out Gree Sapphire minisplits, supposedly at 38 SEER vs Fujitsu at 33 SEER, both 9000BTU units. Went to Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships at https://ashp.neep.org to look up AHRI certificate info to compare the 2 units.
Fujitsu high efficiency, low temp unit 33 SEER….
https://ashp.neep.org/#!/product/30807/7/25000///0
Gree , high efficacy , low temp unit, supposedly 38 SEER…
ashp.neep.org
How did Gree come up with this high SEER number? Even with the info supplied by the certificates, due to the non standards in testing of published results it is not possible to come up with a conclusion of which unit is better, only a guess. There should be a standard method and standard variables to go by. The government produces tax incentives/ rebates but gives them out following unsupported information supplied by manufacturers... makes a lot of sense.
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Was checking out Gree Sapphire minisplits, supposedly at 38 SEER vs Fujitsu at 33 SEER, both 9000BTU units. Went to Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships at https://ashp.neep.org to look up AHRI certificate info to compare the 2 units.
Fujitsu high efficiency, low temp unit 33 SEER….
https://ashp.neep.org/#!/product/30807/7/25000///0
Gree , high efficacy , low temp unit, supposedly 38 SEER…
ASHP
How did Gree come up with this high SEER number? Even with the info supplied by the certificates, due to the non standards in testing of published results it is not possible to come up with a conclusion of which unit is better, only a guess. There should be a standard method and standard variables to go by. The government produces tax incentives/ rebates but gives them out following unsupported information supplied by manufacturers... makes a lot of sense.

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