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What (who) is SEER - definition

FORMULA USED TO RATE THE EFFICIENCY OF AIR CONDITIONERS
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating; SEER; Energy Efficiency Ratio; Energy efficiency ratio; Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio; High-SEER; High SEER

seer         
n.
Prophet, foreteller, predictor, soothsayer, vaticinator.
seer         
seer1 ['si:?, s??]
¦ noun
1. a person of supposed supernatural insight who sees visions of the future.
2. chiefly archaic a person who sees something specified.
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seer2 [s??]
¦ noun (in the Indian subcontinent) a varying unit of weight (about one kilogram) or liquid measure (about one litre).
Origin
from Hindi ser.
seer         
(seers)
A seer is a person who tells people what will happen in the future. (LITERARY)
...the writings of the 16th century French seer, Nostradamus.
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Seasonal energy efficiency ratio

In the United States, the efficiency of air conditioners is often rated by the seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) which is defined by the Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute, a trade association, in its 2008 standard AHRI 210/240, Performance Rating of Unitary Air-Conditioning and Air-Source Heat Pump Equipment. A similar standard is the European seasonal energy efficiency ratio (ESEER).

The SEER rating of a unit is the cooling output during a typical cooling-season divided by the total electric energy input during the same period. The higher the unit's SEER rating the more energy efficient it is. In the U.S., the SEER is the ratio of cooling in British thermal units (BTUs) to the energy consumed in watt-hours. The coefficient of performance (COP), a more universal unit-less measure of efficiency, is discussed in the following section.

Examples of use of SEER
1. Still, trading up in terms of SEER has its advantages.
2. SEER 13, he says, will very quickly become cost–effective.
3. This was the seer who was dismissed as a lunatic.
4. Sawhney, a black–suited seer –– "I am known world over.
5. "Most likely five or six." What fate does the seer see for Sen.