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Posted by on July 6, 2007, 7:24 pm
It's 90 deg. outside, humidity is 37%. The A/C is set to 80 deg. The
temp in the apartment is at 83 deg, and hasn't gone below that. The A/
C has been running non-stop for hours. The temp out of the vents is
colder than the air in the apartment, but not a lot colder. (I don't
have a thermometer.)
Maintenance fixed the A/C only a month ago when it completely quit
working. Our electric bill that month was $320 for a 800 sq ft
apartment.
Maintenance is coming tomorrow. How do I make sure they fix the unit
right, or make the landlord replace it if it won't work properly? The
electric bill is outragous.
The unit doesn't show a manufacturing date, and I can't find the model
no. on the manufacturer's website. Here's what the stickers say:
Goodman Manufacturing Co, 1501 Seamist Dr,
Houston, TX 77008
Model No. AW30-05C
Part No. 20203-23
Regrig 22
Design PSIG 150
Heater Amps 208/240V
Motor 1PH 60HZ 3.5 Amps 1/3 HP
Single Circuit 17.3/20.0
Min Circuit Ampicity 26/29
Max Overcurrent Protection 30/30
UL Listed - G0587770080
Also, once the unit works properly, how much more does it cost to keep
the apartment at 76 as opposed to 80 (above conditions)?
Thanks
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Posted by on July 6, 2007, 7:40 pm
On Jul 6, 7:24 pm, cari...@mail.com wrote:
> It's 90 deg. outside, humidity is 37%. The A/C is set to 80 deg. The
> temp in the apartment is at 83 deg, and hasn't gone below that. The A/
> C has been running non-stop for hours. The temp out of the vents is
> colder than the air in the apartment, but not a lot colder. (I don't
> have a thermometer.)
> Maintenance fixed the A/C only a month ago when it completely quit
> working. Our electric bill that month was $320 for a 800 sq ft
> apartment.
> Maintenance is coming tomorrow. How do I make sure they fix the unit
> right, or make the landlord replace it if it won't work properly? The
> electric bill is outragous.
> The unit doesn't show a manufacturing date, and I can't find the model
> no. on the manufacturer's website. Here's what the stickers say:
> Goodman Manufacturing Co, 1501 Seamist Dr,
> Houston, TX 77008
> Model No. AW30-05C
> Part No. 20203-23
> Regrig 22
> Design PSIG 150
> Heater Amps 208/240V
> Motor 1PH 60HZ 3.5 Amps 1/3 HP
> Single Circuit 17.3/20.0
> Min Circuit Ampicity 26/29
> Max Overcurrent Protection 30/30
> UL Listed - G0587770080
> Also, once the unit works properly, how much more does it cost to keep
> the apartment at 76 as opposed to 80 (above conditions)?
> Thanks
I think this numbers above are for the heater... Here's the data from
the big fan thing outside:
Goodman Manufacturing Co.
Model No. CPKJ24-1A
Operating volts 197-253
208/230
Min circuit amps 15.3
Compressor RLA 11.5 LRA 60.0
Fan Motor FLA 0.9 HP 1/6
Part No. 14930-177
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Posted by on July 6, 2007, 8:24 pm
On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 16:40:28 -0700, carie_r@mail.com wrote:
>I think this numbers above are for the heater... Here's the data from
>the big fan thing outside:
I love it when you talk technical.
>Goodman Manufacturing Co.
>Model No. CPKJ24-1A
>Operating volts 197-253
>208/230
>Min circuit amps 15.3
>Compressor RLA 11.5 LRA 60.0
>Fan Motor FLA 0.9 HP 1/6
>Part No. 14930-177
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Posted by on July 6, 2007, 8:30 pm
On Jul 6, 8:24 pm, .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 16:40:28 -0700, cari...@mail.com wrote:
> >I think this numbers above are for the heater... Here's the data from
> >the big fan thing outside:
> I love it when you talk technical.
> >Goodman Manufacturing Co.
> >Model No. CPKJ24-1A
> >Operating volts 197-253
> >208/230
> >Min circuit amps 15.3
> >Compressor RLA 11.5 LRA 60.0
> >Fan Motor FLA 0.9 HP 1/6
> >Part No. 14930-177
I laughed for the first time in 3 days.
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Posted by udarrell on July 6, 2007, 9:54 pm
carie_r@mail.com wrote:
>On Jul 6, 7:24 pm, cari...@mail.com wrote:
>
>>It's 90 deg. outside, humidity is 37%. The A/C is set to 80 deg. The
>>temp in the apartment is at 83 deg, and hasn't gone below that. The A/
>>C has been running non-stop for hours. The temp out of the vents is
>>colder than the air in the apartment, but not a lot colder. (I don't
>>have a thermometer.)
>>Maintenance fixed the A/C only a month ago when it completely quit
>>working. Our electric bill that month was $320 for a 800 sq ft
>>apartment.
>>Maintenance is coming tomorrow. How do I make sure they fix the unit
>>right, or make the landlord replace it if it won't work properly? The
>>electric bill is outragous.
>>The unit doesn't show a manufacturing date, and I can't find the model
>>no. on the manufacturer's website. Here's what the stickers say:
>>Goodman Manufacturing Co, 1501 Seamist Dr,
>>Houston, TX 77008
>>Model No. AW30-05C
>>Part No. 20203-23
>>Regrig 22
>>Design PSIG 150
>>Heater Amps 208/240V
>>Motor 1PH 60HZ 3.5 Amps 1/3 HP
>>Single Circuit 17.3/20.0
>>Min Circuit Ampicity 26/29
>>Max Overcurrent Protection 30/30
>>UL Listed - G0587770080
>>Also, once the unit works properly, how much more does it cost to keep
>>the apartment at 76 as opposed to 80 (above conditions)?
>>Thanks
>>
>I think this numbers above are for the heater... Here's the data from
>the big fan thing outside:
>Goodman Manufacturing Co.
>Model No. CPKJ24-1A
>Operating volts 197-253
>208/230
>Min circuit amps 15.3
>Compressor RLA 11.5 LRA 60.0
>Fan Motor FLA 0.9 HP 1/6
>Part No. 14930-177
>
That is a 2-Ton condenser for a mere 800-sq.ft. in a dry climate, it
should handle that heatload with ease!
If the interior of your home has a low humidity, a mere 90-F outdoors is
not a heavy load on that system - when it is operating properly.
A room temperature of 76-F should not be difficult to achieve with a
very moderate electric usage.
I cool over 800-Sq.Ft in an old 1930's home with a lot of windows with a
mere Half-Ton window unit. Your unit is rated at 4 Times the BTUH and
mine will pull the temperature down to 76-F with outdoor Heat Index at
104-F.
http://www.udarrell.com/airconditioner_current_temperature_btuh_charting.html
Check my pages & use a thermometer to get all the needed readings.
Post the data. There may be some useful clues in that test data.
Do the outdoor condenser Temp-Split, it can also be helpful. - udarrell
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> temp in the apartment is at 83 deg, and hasn't gone below that. The A/
> C has been running non-stop for hours. The temp out of the vents is
> colder than the air in the apartment, but not a lot colder. (I don't
> have a thermometer.)
> Maintenance fixed the A/C only a month ago when it completely quit
> working. Our electric bill that month was $320 for a 800 sq ft
> apartment.
> Maintenance is coming tomorrow. How do I make sure they fix the unit
> right, or make the landlord replace it if it won't work properly? The
> electric bill is outragous.
> The unit doesn't show a manufacturing date, and I can't find the model
> no. on the manufacturer's website. Here's what the stickers say:
> Goodman Manufacturing Co, 1501 Seamist Dr,
> Houston, TX 77008
> Model No. AW30-05C
> Part No. 20203-23
> Regrig 22
> Design PSIG 150
> Heater Amps 208/240V
> Motor 1PH 60HZ 3.5 Amps 1/3 HP
> Single Circuit 17.3/20.0
> Min Circuit Ampicity 26/29
> Max Overcurrent Protection 30/30
> UL Listed - G0587770080
> Also, once the unit works properly, how much more does it cost to keep
> the apartment at 76 as opposed to 80 (above conditions)?
> Thanks