That depends on personal preference, and often depends on what season it is. If you are trying to cool your house, the temperature might be a little lower than optimum, and if you are trying to hear the house, it might be higher. Either way, different people have different ideal temperatures, but somewhere in the 70s is fairly common.
55 degrees above zero Fahrenheit
No. While in air conditioning mode, the air will assist in the dehumidification.
On the vents closest to the main unit it should read around the same temperature that the thermostat is set to after its been running and then as the venting increases the temperature should be less, between 2 to 10 degrees different depending on how well the ducting is in the attic........
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Check temperature control cable for binding.
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measuring how effective your air conditioning is at the supply air diffusers will not be an accurate gauge of it's function. The temperature measurements should be taken just above and below the evaporator coil. The return temperature (below the coil, if not possible, then upstream of the blower) should be 15-20 degrees Fahrenheit higher then the supply temperature. Keep in mind that this temperature difference is affected by the blower speed as much as it is by the function of the air conditioning system. Therefore it can only indicate that something is not functioning correctly, but will not troubleshoot which part of the system is malfunctioning.
It will depend on the year, make, model and the outside temperature but on an average day of about 80 degrees it will be in the area of between 39 to 47 degrees on a low-medium speed......
Depending on the year, make, model along with if it has single or dual a/c systems and what the outside temperature is, it can be between 36 to 48 degrees...... Simply, the A/C vents temperature should be whatever you set the thermostat as.
Fuel level, heat or air conditioning up, both high and low, high only, floor only. Center vents are for air conditioning output only, no heat. Heat is designed to blow out side and floor vents only. NOT center. Center is only for air conditioning or summer vents.
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