I had my house heat pumps replaced last year -- 3 ton Trane's. The other day ambient outside was 114F and the inside was set to 80F. Wanted it down to 76 and after 3hours it had only cooled from 80F to 79F. Air was going constantly. Is this ambient just too high to expect that ability, or could the installers have undercharged the unit?
Any suggestions? I installed a mini split myself last year as well so not completely inept, but anyone have any directions I should look at first? I dont have a hvac line temperature tool so to check it I know I'd need one (but before investing in one checking here first) - but do have a set of gauges for r410a from the mini split install.
so this tells me that you're likely beyond the "design day" your area is built for, and you ARE getting temperature drop, which means your unit is PROBABLY working fine (unless it wasn't before on a similar day).
my place can only hold setpoint at 95F+. so if I have it set to 77 and want 75 and it's 100F outside? not gonna happen until evening.
TLDR: design day is the weather conditions that yield 100% runtime on your unit.
Setting the thermostat lower won't get you more cooling with a single stage, so best to set your thermostat where you want it to be on really hot days and don't expect it to pull down temps.
things to check:
outdoor coil clean? if it's dirty, that'll make it work harder and provide less cooling
indoor filter plugged? not enough airflow = less cooling delivered.
ALL your registers open 100%? you need airflow to make cooling happen
returns blocked by furniture/dustbunnies? same problem
close some shades/add some attic insulation?
the hotter it is outside vs inside, the more the little things matter.
re: your units, what model units do you have? outside AND inside. what thermostat as well.
A couple of quick tips
- Shade the compressor.
- If the price of water is not ridiculous, mist the unit. They even make drip units that clip on to the outside.
if you shade it be sure not to cause recirculation of hot air. that'll be worse for performance than the sun exposure.
mist AWAY from the unit if you can. cooling the ambient air around it lets the water evaporate and cool the air the condenser ***** up and will reduce mineral buildup/corrosion of the unit.
So much stupidity being thrown around.
Same as ^
I live in AZ and routinely in the 110s.
If AC systems couldnt reduce temps by more than 30 degrees there would be riots.
House can maintain 73* when it's 120 out. I have a normal units like many others.
YOUR house can. that's the part people forget. even with cookie cutter installs, the envelope matters bigtime!