Room Air Conditioner Energy Efficiency & Cooling Capacity Data – Comfort-Aire 2011

How is cooling capacity for room air conditioners measured?
Cooling capacity is measured by Btu or British thermal units.  Room air conditioners with higher capacity in Btus have higher cooling capacity.  One British thermal unit is roughly equivalent to the thermal energy released by burning one kitchen match. That may not sound like much, but a typical home consumes about 100 million Btus per year.

What is the “EER” for room air conditioners?
EER refers to Energy Efficiency Ratio.  The EER represents a room air conditioner’s cooling output (in Btus) divided by its power consumption (in watts). The higher the EER is, the more efficient the air conditioner.

FTC 2012 Room Air Conditioners – Listed by Energy Usage
Data Submitted – May 2012
Brand Name Model Number Capacity – (Btu) EER – (Energy Efficiency Rating)
Comfort-Aire 2011 BG-81H 8,000
9.6
Comfort-Aire 2011 BG-101H 9,800 9.4
Comfort-Aire 2011 BG-103H 9,800 9.4
Comfort-Aire 2011 BGE-103H 9,800 9.4
Comfort-Aire 2011 BG-103H 10,000 9.4
Comfort-Aire 2011 BGE-103H 10,000 9.4
Comfort-Aire 2011 BG-123H 11,200 9.4
Comfort-Aire 2011 BGE-123H 11,200 9.4
Comfort-Aire 2011 BG-123H 11,500 9.4
Comfort-Aire 2011 BGE-123H 11,500 9.4
Comfort-Aire 2011 BG-143H 12,600 8.5
Comfort-Aire 2011 BG-143H 13,000 8.5