wyliesdiesels
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Yes, i realize this forum is geared toward garages and this is for my house. I rent so I'm hoping someone here can help me before i go barking at my landlord just to discover im wrong.
Moved into a new to me house(1056 sq. ft, built in 1932; very poor insulation) last november and i just started using the A/C today as the temps reached 97 deg. The furnace is a bryant 80 plus and the condenser is a bryant 563cn030-b, which is supposedly a 2.5 ton unit, according to several google search results. I have no idea how old the system is but i would guess about 10 yrs.
I turned the system on at about 2:30-3pm when the house was at 94 deg and it took approx 4-5hrs to get the house down to 84 deg. Seems like it should be able to get the house cooler faster. As it is now, the condenser is just gonna run all day long and never kick off causing my electric bill to be through the roof, with the thermastat set to 75 deg, which doesnt seem unreasonable to me.
Now, you're probably thinking- why didnt he turn the system on earlier. And that's because i was actually working outside and didn't realize how hot it had gotten inside. Also, we usually try to let just the breeze keep our house cool and we HATE high electric bills.
The last house(1200 sq ft, built 1973) i rented in town had a slightly larger(3 ton) roof mounted combo unit(all in one, probably newer) and was able to cool down the house about 10 degs in a few hrs and the compressor would cycle on and off with a good time lapse in between. Both houses have ducting in attic and current house also has the furnace in the attic. I have checked the ducting and there is only a few small leaks mainly at the plenum. During the winter, the heater performed great and heated the house 5-10 deg in an hour. I tested the register and return air vents and got a 20 deg difference which ive read is what u want
The system seems a little oversized for the sq ft of the house so thats why I'm thinking something is wrong.
Questions:
1) Based on the above, should i be getting better, quicker cooling with this system meaning there is something wrong?
If so, what could it possibly be? (I dont want to go all summer with the compressor running non stop, hiking up my electric bill through the roof(our rates are insane here- 16 cents/ kwhr over 500 kwhrs!!)
2) If it sounds like the system is running about normal, then would installing an attic fan help improve performance(seeing as the furnace/evap and ducting is in the hot attic)?
3)Is there some kind of tangable performance rating to go by, such as degrees cooled per hour? I know there's SEER ratings but as i said, thats not really a tangible measurement, unless theres some formula used in conjunction with SEER ratings!
Thx for the help in advance! Im considering calling an HVAC shop but would like some ideas first before i spend money i may not get reimbursed for!
And please dont tell me to just call the landlord as my slumlord wont even fix leaky faucets and sagging tubs!
Moved into a new to me house(1056 sq. ft, built in 1932; very poor insulation) last november and i just started using the A/C today as the temps reached 97 deg. The furnace is a bryant 80 plus and the condenser is a bryant 563cn030-b, which is supposedly a 2.5 ton unit, according to several google search results. I have no idea how old the system is but i would guess about 10 yrs.
I turned the system on at about 2:30-3pm when the house was at 94 deg and it took approx 4-5hrs to get the house down to 84 deg. Seems like it should be able to get the house cooler faster. As it is now, the condenser is just gonna run all day long and never kick off causing my electric bill to be through the roof, with the thermastat set to 75 deg, which doesnt seem unreasonable to me.
Now, you're probably thinking- why didnt he turn the system on earlier. And that's because i was actually working outside and didn't realize how hot it had gotten inside. Also, we usually try to let just the breeze keep our house cool and we HATE high electric bills.
The last house(1200 sq ft, built 1973) i rented in town had a slightly larger(3 ton) roof mounted combo unit(all in one, probably newer) and was able to cool down the house about 10 degs in a few hrs and the compressor would cycle on and off with a good time lapse in between. Both houses have ducting in attic and current house also has the furnace in the attic. I have checked the ducting and there is only a few small leaks mainly at the plenum. During the winter, the heater performed great and heated the house 5-10 deg in an hour. I tested the register and return air vents and got a 20 deg difference which ive read is what u want
The system seems a little oversized for the sq ft of the house so thats why I'm thinking something is wrong.
Questions:
1) Based on the above, should i be getting better, quicker cooling with this system meaning there is something wrong?
If so, what could it possibly be? (I dont want to go all summer with the compressor running non stop, hiking up my electric bill through the roof(our rates are insane here- 16 cents/ kwhr over 500 kwhrs!!)
2) If it sounds like the system is running about normal, then would installing an attic fan help improve performance(seeing as the furnace/evap and ducting is in the hot attic)?
3)Is there some kind of tangable performance rating to go by, such as degrees cooled per hour? I know there's SEER ratings but as i said, thats not really a tangible measurement, unless theres some formula used in conjunction with SEER ratings!
Thx for the help in advance! Im considering calling an HVAC shop but would like some ideas first before i spend money i may not get reimbursed for!
And please dont tell me to just call the landlord as my slumlord wont even fix leaky faucets and sagging tubs!
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