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Annual Cooling Cost Comparison
Typical Savings From Replacing An Existing Air Conditioner

Size or cooling capacity in
Annual cost to cool your home if the SEER of the existing A/C is:
FPL Recomended High-Efficiency Systems
Annual Cost to cool your home if SEER is:
A/C System tons
BTU/Hour
9
(1980´s)
10
(1990´s)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
2
24,000
$900
$810
$730
$670
$620
$580
$540
$500
$470
$450
$420
$400
2.5
30,000
$1.120
$1.010
$920
$840
$780
$720
$670
$630
$590
$560
$530
$500
3
36,000
$1.340
$1.210
$1.100
$1.010
$930
$860
$810
$760
$710
$670
$640
$600
3.5
42,000
$1.570
$1.410
$1.280
$1.180
$1.090
$1.010
$940
$880
$830
$780
$740
$710
4
48,000
$1.790
$1.610
$1.470
$1.340
$1.240
$1.150
$1.080
$1.010
$950
$900
$850
$810
4.5
54,000
$2.020
$1.810
$1.650
$1.510
$1.400
$1.300
$1.210
$1.130
$1.070
$1.010
$950
$910
5
60,000
$2.240
$2.020
$1.830
$1.680
$1.550
$1.440
$1.340
$1.260
$1.190
$1.120
$1.060
$1.010

Example: Annual cooling cost to run a 3-ton (36,000 BTU/Hour) installed in the 1990´s with a 10 SEER will be $1.210.
If replaced whith a new 15 SEER system, the cost drops to $810 - a savings of $400 per year.

Cost based on 2.800 annual cooling hours and 12 cents per kWh (average for South Florida).

 

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