Austin HVAC Systems Glossary of Terms

The terminology used across the HVAC sector carries precise technical, regulatory, and contractual meaning that varies by equipment category, jurisdiction, and application context. This page defines the core vocabulary encountered in Austin-area HVAC system selection, installation, permitting, and maintenance — from refrigerant classifications to efficiency ratings and load calculations. Accurate use of these terms is foundational to evaluating contractor proposals, interpreting permit documentation, and understanding equipment specifications in the Central Texas market.


Definition and scope

An HVAC glossary in a local service context functions as a controlled reference vocabulary — a set of standardized definitions aligned with the codes, standards, and regulatory frameworks that govern equipment in a specific jurisdiction. In Austin, the governing technical baseline is drawn from the International Mechanical Code (IMC) as adopted by the City of Austin, alongside ASHRAE standards (particularly ASHRAE 62.2 for ventilation and ASHRAE 90.1 for energy efficiency), and federal appliance standards administered by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).

Terms defined in this glossary span five functional domains:

  1. System types — classifications of whole-system configurations (split system, packaged unit, mini-split, dual-fuel, geothermal)
  2. Efficiency metrics — standardized performance ratings (SEER2, EER2, HSPF2, AFUE, COP)
  3. Load and sizing vocabulary — calculations and parameters used to match capacity to structure (Manual J, Manual D, BTU, tonnage, latent load, sensible load)
  4. Refrigerant and mechanical terms — fluid classifications, pressure ratings, and cycle components
  5. Regulatory and permitting terms — permit categories, inspection types, licensing designations, and code references

The scope of this glossary aligns with equipment categories covered in the Austin HVAC Systems Listings and the system-type breakdowns available through the Austin HVAC Systems Directory.

References to ASHRAE 62.2 within this glossary reflect the 2022 edition, which has been in effect since January 1, 2022, and supersedes the prior 2019 edition. References to ASHRAE 90.1 within this glossary reflect the 2022 edition, which has been in effect since January 1, 2022, and supersedes the prior 2019 edition.

How it works

HVAC terminology operates within a layered standards architecture. A term like "SEER2" carries a definition established by the Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) and enforced through DOE federal minimum standards — not defined locally by Austin or Texas. A term like "mechanical permit" is defined by the City of Austin Development Services Department, which administers permit issuance under local adoptions of the IMC.

Selected key terms defined:


Common scenarios

Terminology disputes or misapplications arise in predictable patterns within the Austin HVAC market:


Decision boundaries

This glossary covers terminology applicable to:

Scope limitations and coverage boundaries: This page does not apply to systems in Travis County jurisdictions outside city limits, Williamson County municipalities (Round Rock, Cedar Park), or Hays County (Kyle, Buda), each of which operates under separate permitting authorities. Industrial HVAC, process cooling, and refrigeration systems subject to OSHA 1910.119 (Process Safety Management) fall outside the residential and light commercial scope of this glossary. Terminology specific to commercial chiller plants or large-tonnage rooftop units falls under Commercial HVAC Systems — Austin. Efficiency program terms specific to Austin Energy rebate qualification are addressed in Austin Energy Rebates — HVAC Systems.

Readers interpreting permit documents, contractor quotes, or equipment specifications for systems outside city limits should verify which jurisdiction's adopted codes and definitions apply before relying on Austin-specific regulatory terminology.


References

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