Air conditioners may look similar, but their Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) can vary widely. Higher SEER numbers save more money spent on electricity. A 13 SEER air conditioner, the EPA "current minimum standard", uses 23% less energy then a 10 SEER unit (EPA standard up until Jan. 2006). Even though 13 SEER is the minimum efficiency available, we currently offer a line of air conditioners that start at 13 SEER and go all the way up to a 20 SEER . Depending on your average usage, higher SEER air conditioners can significantly reduce your electric bill.
Additionally, we offer many air conditioners that have advanced features, such as 2-stage compressors and variable speed fan operation. These features not only improve the comfort level of your home, but can provide additional energy savings as well.
| Features | XL Communicating | XL Series | XR Series | XB Series |
| Energy Rating | Ultra Efficiency Up to 20 SEER |
Super Efficiency Up to 16 SEER |
High Efficiency Up to 14 SEER |
Standard Efficiency 13 SEER |
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| Sound Level | Quietest | Quieter | Quieter | Quiet |
| Refrigerant Type | R-410A | R-410A | R-410A | R-410A |
| Compressor Type | Dual Compressors | 2-Stage (XL16i) Single Stage (XL15i) |
Single Stage | Single Stage |
| Factory Warranty Compressor |
12 yrs. | 12 yrs. | 10 yrs. | 10 yrs. |
| Factory Warranty Coil |
10 yrs. | 10 yrs. | 10 yrs. | 5 yrs. |
| Factory Warranty Parts |
10 yrs. | 10 yrs. | 10 yrs. | 5 yrs. |
| Cost | $$$$ | $$$ | $$ | $$ |



