mikester
Well-known member
Let me start off by saying I have no real experience with HVAC stuff but I have a question.
Back in 2000 I had AC put in the upstairs of my 119 year old house. Its a combination setup. Forced air heat through an air handler thats a separate zone on the boiler and AC for the warm months. Never had an issue.
The main floor has baseboard heat and a separate AC setup that was installed by the same guys 4 years ago.
Two years ago the upstairs unit has an issue. Turned out the problem was the condenser outside.
The guy replaced the condenser/compressor with a new Fridgidaire 1 1/2 ton unit. Not sure about the specs.
The old one was a 2 ton 10 seer unit.
Long story short, it seems since the unit was changed its never really cool upstairs. Had the company come back and the guy said it was because the thermostat needs to be set at one temp. You cant expect it to be 50 just because the thermostats set at that. He told me to leave it at 70 and it should keep that temp all through the summer. This is an attic conversion. The ceiling is the roof but well insulated.
Since Im not into this stuff does this sound like **** ? My daughters bedroom and a bathroom are the only rooms up there and some days its pretty hot.
Now that I looked at the receipts Im wondering if he replaced the unit with one thats undersized for the area.
What do you guys think ?
Back in 2000 I had AC put in the upstairs of my 119 year old house. Its a combination setup. Forced air heat through an air handler thats a separate zone on the boiler and AC for the warm months. Never had an issue.
The main floor has baseboard heat and a separate AC setup that was installed by the same guys 4 years ago.
Two years ago the upstairs unit has an issue. Turned out the problem was the condenser outside.
The guy replaced the condenser/compressor with a new Fridgidaire 1 1/2 ton unit. Not sure about the specs.
The old one was a 2 ton 10 seer unit.
Long story short, it seems since the unit was changed its never really cool upstairs. Had the company come back and the guy said it was because the thermostat needs to be set at one temp. You cant expect it to be 50 just because the thermostats set at that. He told me to leave it at 70 and it should keep that temp all through the summer. This is an attic conversion. The ceiling is the roof but well insulated.
Since Im not into this stuff does this sound like **** ? My daughters bedroom and a bathroom are the only rooms up there and some days its pretty hot.
Now that I looked at the receipts Im wondering if he replaced the unit with one thats undersized for the area.
What do you guys think ?
