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AFUE

Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) indicates a furnace's fuel-to-energy conversion efficiency. Higher AFUE ratings mean greater energy efficiency and lower fuel costs.

What Does AFUE Stand For?

AFUE means Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, a measure of how efficiently a furnace converts fuel into usable heat. A higher AFUE rating means better energy efficiency, less waste, and greater savings on heating costs for homeowners.

Understanding AFUE Ratings

AFUE ratings indicate the percentage of fuel turned into heat. For example, a 95% AFUE rating means 95% of the fuel becomes heat while 5% is lost. Central Air of Virginia provides high-efficiency furnaces with ratings from 90% to 98.5%, offering significant energy savings.

Calculating AFUE

AFUE is calculated as the ratio of a furnace’s total annual heat output to its total energy input, multiplied by 100. HVAC professionals assess this using sensors to measure heat output during a typical heating season. For instance, a furnace with 80 million BTUs of heat output and 100 million BTUs of input has an AFUE of 80%.

Why AFUE Ratings Matter

Higher AFUE ratings mean better heating performance and lower energy bills. A high-efficiency furnace can significantly reduce heating costs, making it a valuable investment for homes in colder climates. While 100% AFUE is ideal but unattainable, opting for higher ratings helps homeowners maximize their heating dollars.

Other Factors When Choosing a Furnace

Beyond AFUE, consider factors like price, fuel type, and the specific needs of your home’s heating system. Consult with our specialist to find the best furnace for your home’s requirements, ensuring you make an informed choice for comfort and efficiency.

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