How Gas Furnace Efficiency Is Measured
Furnace energy efficiency is measure by the AFUE standard. AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency and is a measurement that calculates the percentage of the energy input that is converted to heat (BTUs). The higher the percentage, the more efficient the furnace.
In the last couple of years the minimum AFUE required for most furnaces is 80 percent AFUE. When shopping for a new furnace the ENERGY STARĀ® rating label will help you know how efficient the unit will be and how much you can expect to pay to operate it during a typical year.
High-efficiency furnaces operate at 90 to 98.5 percent efficiency by utilizing two heat exchangers in a sealed combustion chamber. A condensing unit removes moisture from exhaust gases before sending the gas through the second exchanger for increased efficiency.
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