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SEER and SCOP The SEER coefficient (Seasonal Energy Efficency Ratio) for cooling and SCOP coefficient (Seasonal Coefficent Of Performance) for heating provide a means for easily comparing the various models with equal power. These are pure numbers , obtained from the ratio between the thermal energy yielded in the room and the energy absorbed (Watts divided by Watts). Clearly, the higher these numbers, the greater the efficiency of the air conditioner. Discover our products Contact us

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