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a/c problem CorollaBlue 08-22-2006
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on August 23, 2006, 5:12 pm
Wouldn't it be the same BTU hours? Seems like the new system might
even cool better, cause it's all new clean equipment.



--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
.

The old 10-SEER condenser had a larger compressor BTUH capacity in
relationship to the cooling coil than does the 13-SEER.
Therefore, with the 13-SEER matched system the coil temps will not be
quite as cold at the same airflow rates through it.

If you ran the unit at night when the air temp was too cold the
evaporator will drop below the freezing point & it will freeze over.
If that was not the cause then it could be leaking down yet, or there
might be several other problems.

If the rooms furthermost from the blower are much warmer, then you
have
an airflow & probable ductwork problem.
The system may have numerous things NOT functioning properly that need
to be revealed using effective troubleshooting techniques, & then
fixed!
Well, you might want to give the so-called tech some hard copies of
some
of my pages.
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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Air Conditioning's Affordable Path to the "Human Comfort Zone Goal"
http://www.udarrell.com/air-conditioning-total-heat-enthalpy-latent-heat.html
HVAC Techs:
http://www.udarrell.com/ac-trouble-shooting-superheat-subcooling.html

CorollaBlue@gmail.com wrote:

>A YORK A/C, Heater 4 ton 13 SEER, purchased and installed in 2003,
MDL#
>



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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

--
Air Conditioning's Affordable Path to the "Human Comfort Zone Goal"
http://www.udarrell.com/air-conditioning-total-heat-enthalpy-latent-heat.html
HVAC Techs:
http://www.udarrell.com/ac-trouble-shooting-superheat-subcooling.html

CorollaBlue@gmail.com wrote:

>A YORK A/C, Heater 4 ton 13 SEER, purchased and installed in 2003, MDL#
>
>HIRDO485S06A, has a serious problem.
>
>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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