Mesozoic
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We're seeing ambient temps in the 110F range these days and if I set the thermostat to anything below 77F, the system is unable to cool any further. Would this be considered normal performance given the high ambients or should the system be able to cool right down to 70F or so?
I've got a 3306 sqft residence with high ceilings in several areas - and 2 central HVAC systems located on each side of the house. Each outdoor condenser unit is a 3-ton single stage model. One side of the house has been updated with a 14 SEER system, but the other side is still running the original system installed in 1996. Rheem Classic with a Criterion II furnace. The coil on the side with the original equipment is a 4-ton coil, so not sure what's going on there, but I'm basically trying to find excuses for my home warranty to replace my HVAC on that side.
I've got a 3306 sqft residence with high ceilings in several areas - and 2 central HVAC systems located on each side of the house. Each outdoor condenser unit is a 3-ton single stage model. One side of the house has been updated with a 14 SEER system, but the other side is still running the original system installed in 1996. Rheem Classic with a Criterion II furnace. The coil on the side with the original equipment is a 4-ton coil, so not sure what's going on there, but I'm basically trying to find excuses for my home warranty to replace my HVAC on that side.