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Somehow they have been pushing those EER numbers higher... I seem to remember reading something about a switch away from R-22 freon to R-410 or something around that number also.
Edit:
It's R-410A
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R-410A
That's quite a big change if you ask me...
While the freon has changed, along with a few updated components to work with the added pressure, the actual technology has not, and probably never will.
And look into the ACTUAL efficiency ratings of R22 vs R410A
It isnt that big of a jump. Its negligible, at best.
The evaluation or efficiency of an AC unit is based upon one primary measurement....
Coefficient of Performance (COP) It is a ratio of power output vs power consumed.
Or in the case of an AC unit, temperature drop vs power consumed.
And the COP difference between similar R22 and R410A AC units is typically less than 5%