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Posted by udarrell on August 23, 2006, 2:48 pm
That may or may not help him, some simply refuse to or cannot learn.
It is your decision, however, I would not let him near the system again!
Read & learn! - udarrell
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CorollaBlue@gmail.com wrote:
>A YORK A/C, Heater 4 ton 13 SEER, purchased and installed in 2003, MDL#
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>HIRDO485S06A, has a serious problem.
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>When started it put out a temperature in the low sixties range (62 )
>service tech reported. In the first vent in the house the temperature
>is also in the low sixties. However after he left the temperature in
>the house, vent goes into the 70 + area. The house itself takes hours
>to drop the temperature down to 80. In fact on a really hot 100 + day
>it never got below 84.
>
>Their response was that the "ducts" are probably plugged up. After that
>we checked all the in and out vents and they are all about the same
>out's and in's as it has always been, regarding air flow.
>
>My opinion is that the compressor starts out at a reasonable
>temperature but the longer it operates the higher the out put
>temperature. Trying to get the tech out on a hot day while it is in
>this condition has been ignored (there is a 5 year warranty for all
>work and services from the local vender).
>
>I intend to measure the compressor out put temperature and the
>temperature
>inside the house vents to determine if they both change dramatically,
>as I suspect they will.
>
>My question is simply, what is the normal range of the output
>temperature of
>this particular York A/C, about 5 to 10 minutes and after several hours
>of
>operation on a 100 + day.
>
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