Carrier Air Conditioner Reviews: Pros, Cons, Performance and Top Picks

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June 13, 2019

Carrier Air Conditioner Review (2024 Update)

Carrier, a premium air conditioner brand launched by Willis Carrier in 1902, offers a wide range of central air conditioners in its Infinity (best), Performance (better), and Comfort (basic) series . This review provides an overview of Carrier's top models, efficiency ratings, and pros and cons to help homeowners make an informed decision.

Carrier AC Technical Specifications

Carrier's AC lineup includes 17 models with varying efficiency and performance levels :

  1. Comfort Series: Single-stage models with SEER ratings from 13 to 16, including the Energy Star rated Comfort 16 24AAA6 .
  2. Performance Series: Mostly single-stage models, with one two-stage model (Performance 17 24ACB7) offering a 17 SEER rating .
  3. Infinity Series: Two-stage and variable-speed models with SEER ratings up to 21, including the Infinity 21 24ANB1 and the Infinity 19VS 24VNA9 .

Model Comparison

  1. 24ANB1: 2-5 tonnage, 21 SEER, 49 dB noise level, 24,000-60,000 BTUs, two-stage compressor .
  2. 24ACB7: 2-5 tonnage, 17 SEER, 55 dB noise level, 24,000-60,000 BTUs, two-stage compressor .
  3. 24AAA6: 1.5-5 tonnage, 16 SEER, 62 dB noise level, 24,000-60,000 BTUs, single-stage compressor .

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Infinity and Performance Series are highly rated for quality and reliability, with a lifespan of up to 25 years when properly maintained .
  • Wide availability of repair parts and servicing by certified HVAC contractors .
  • Models available for every climate, from affordable Comfort Series to high-efficiency Infinity models .
  • All models use environmentally-friendly Puron-branded R-410A refrigerant .
  • Specialized models like the Infinity 17 Coastal AC for sea spray areas and the compact Performance 14 24AHA4 .

Cons:

  • Warranty coverage is limited compared to some competitors, with 5 years on most Comfort models and 10 years on Infinity and some Performance models .
  • Carrier ACs are among the most expensive in their respective classes .
  • Some competitors offer higher efficiency models, such as the 26 SEER Lennox XC25, 25.5 SEER Maytag PSA4BI, and 24.5 SEER Amana AVXC20 .

Considerations

When choosing a Carrier air conditioner, consider the following:

  1. Efficiency priorities: Balance desired SEER rating with cost-effectiveness for your climate .
  2. Performance preferences: Decide between the improved climate control of two-stage or variable-speed models and the lower cost of single-stage units .
  3. Proper sizing: Ensure the AC is correctly sized for your home to avoid inadequate cooling or over-cooling .

Conclusion

Carrier air conditioners offer a wide range of options for homeowners seeking premium quality and reliability. While they may come at a higher price point than some competitors, Carrier's extensive lineup ensures a suitable model for various climates and performance preferences.

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