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How to respond to this particular resident MikeL 07-22-2009
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Posted by MikeL on July 23, 2009, 3:32 am
On Jul 22, 10:18=A0pm, "Stormin Mormon"
> With that big a difference in temps, might be air flow
> problems. I've seen trailers, where the evaporator is all
> rotted out, and no where near enough air flow.
> --
> Christopher A. Young
> Learn more about Jesus
> =A0www.lds.org
> .
> I have this guy in a 1552 sq ft mobile home, w/ a 3 ton
> unit...The A/C
> guy came and put freon in the unit and stated all is well..
> 89 degree
> day, 69 coming out of registers. Will cycle off at 75
> degrees. Runs
> continuously at 74 degrees. The resident wants to put the
> T'stat on 71
> and says that if he puts it on 71 it should do 71... Should
> I call a
> different A/C company? Is his request valid? He is a pain,
> but I do
> want to know what my =A0next option I should be.
> I put a thermometer at the register and it read 69 and then
> I put the
> same at the t'stat and it read 75 w/ the t'stat set on 74.
> The A/C guy did say the temp at the coil and the return air
> was at the
> right temperature...(?)
> thanks for any advice you can suggest.
> MikeL

thanks for the feedback and the suggestion....I will call a different
company...

What should be the difference, if you don't mind me asking?

thanks again!

Posted by on July 23, 2009, 8:39 am
wrote:

>On Jul 22, 10:18 pm, "Stormin Mormon"
>> With that big a difference in temps, might be air flow
>> problems. I've seen trailers, where the evaporator is all
>> rotted out, and no where near enough air flow.
>> --
>> Christopher A. Young
>> Learn more about Jesus
>>  www.lds.org
>> .
>> I have this guy in a 1552 sq ft mobile home, w/ a 3 ton
>> unit...The A/C
>> guy came and put freon in the unit and stated all is well..
>> 89 degree
>> day, 69 coming out of registers. Will cycle off at 75
>> degrees. Runs
>> continuously at 74 degrees. The resident wants to put the
>> T'stat on 71
>> and says that if he puts it on 71 it should do 71... Should
>> I call a
>> different A/C company? Is his request valid? He is a pain,
>> but I do
>> want to know what my  next option I should be.
>> I put a thermometer at the register and it read 69 and then
>> I put the
>> same at the t'stat and it read 75 w/ the t'stat set on 74.
>> The A/C guy did say the temp at the coil and the return air
>> was at the
>> right temperature...(?)
>> thanks for any advice you can suggest.
>> MikeL
>thanks for the feedback and the suggestion....I will call a different
>company...
>What should be the difference, if you don't mind me asking?
>thanks again!

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Posted by Stormin Mormon on July 23, 2009, 10:09 am
It's normal for ceiling to be a couple degrees warmer than
the floor. I'm not sure there is a standard. Maybe five
degrees or so. But 59 to 71 seems a bit much.

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thanks for the feedback and the suggestion....I will call a
different
company...

What should be the difference, if you don't mind me asking?

thanks again!



Posted by MikeL on July 29, 2009, 5:20 pm
On Jul 23, 10:09=A0am, "Stormin Mormon"
> It's normal for ceiling to be a couple degrees warmer than
> the floor. I'm not sure there is a standard. Maybe five
> degrees or so. But 59 to 71 seems a bit much.
> --
> Christopher A. Young
> Learn more about Jesus
> =A0www.lds.org
> .
> thanks for the feedback and the suggestion....I will call a
> different
> company...
> What should be the difference, if you don't mind me asking?
> thanks again!

I've got this guy coming out Friday to replace the evap coil for
$750...I thought an AC company could capture the freon and use it
again?? This guy said he could not...is this not a common practice to
re-use the same freon if its not contaminated? Or am I being double
charged? :-)

MikeL

Posted by The King on July 29, 2009, 7:47 pm
wrote:

>On Jul 23, 10:09 am, "Stormin Mormon"
>> It's normal for ceiling to be a couple degrees warmer than
>> the floor. I'm not sure there is a standard. Maybe five
>> degrees or so. But 59 to 71 seems a bit much.
>> --
>> Christopher A. Young
>> Learn more about Jesus
>>  www.lds.org
>> .
>> thanks for the feedback and the suggestion....I will call a
>> different
>> company...
>> What should be the difference, if you don't mind me asking?
>> thanks again!
>I've got this guy coming out Friday to replace the evap coil for
>$750...I thought an AC company could capture the freon and use it
>again?? This guy said he could not...is this not a common practice to
>re-use the same freon if its not contaminated? Or am I being double
>charged? :-)
>MikeL

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