mike93lx
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I am working on replacements for my 1st and 2nd floor hvac systems. 3rd floor is staying as-is.
Current systems are both 2.5 ton ac with 75k btu 80% NG furnaces. my hvac guy is suggesting 2.5 ton heat pumps and 45k btu 80% furnaces
Only lived here for a year, but cooling and heating are both adequate. On the hottest days, the ac runs all day. I don't have heating data at hand, but I don't recall the heat ever running all out and it never had a problem keeping up
I bought a license for hvac-calc and input everything for my 1st and 2nd floor. Room sizes, heights, walls, windows, insulation, ducting. I looked up data from ASHRAE on design conditions and used 105 summer temp, -5 winter temp, 134 summer grains of moisture and a high daily range. target temps are 75 in the summer, 70 in the winter, with 55% RH
if i am reading this right, the program is suggesting that i could heat and cool the entire house with a single 2.5 ton a/c and a 48k btu heater, so a pair of those should be great, right? I'm confused as the current systems' cooling performance doesn't really seem to have much headroom
any advice?
Current systems are both 2.5 ton ac with 75k btu 80% NG furnaces. my hvac guy is suggesting 2.5 ton heat pumps and 45k btu 80% furnaces
Only lived here for a year, but cooling and heating are both adequate. On the hottest days, the ac runs all day. I don't have heating data at hand, but I don't recall the heat ever running all out and it never had a problem keeping up
I bought a license for hvac-calc and input everything for my 1st and 2nd floor. Room sizes, heights, walls, windows, insulation, ducting. I looked up data from ASHRAE on design conditions and used 105 summer temp, -5 winter temp, 134 summer grains of moisture and a high daily range. target temps are 75 in the summer, 70 in the winter, with 55% RH
if i am reading this right, the program is suggesting that i could heat and cool the entire house with a single 2.5 ton a/c and a 48k btu heater, so a pair of those should be great, right? I'm confused as the current systems' cooling performance doesn't really seem to have much headroom
any advice?