Yes it should be fine. It wont be as efficient as it should be. But it should remove more humidity from the air.
You can't match an air handler to an air handler. I assume you meant a 3.5 Ton A/H to a 4 Ton condenser. The answer is no. If the A/H was 4 Ton & you had a 3.5 Ton condenser you could with an expansion valve setup. You should really match equipment when possible & I highly recommend using a qualified technician.
You can not do that. If it where the opposite it would work . But you will frezze up with this matchup.
Yes, a 4-ton outside condenser unit can work with a 5-ton inside air handler, but it may not operate efficiently. The condenser's capacity is lower than the air handler's, which could lead to undercooling or insufficient dehumidification. It's generally best to match the capacities of the condenser and air handler for optimal performance and efficiency. Consulting an HVAC professional for proper sizing and compatibility is recommended.
No, the air handler won't push enough air to keep the coil from freezing up.
Yes, a 4-ton air handler can be matched with an appropriately sized outdoor condenser unit to create a balanced HVAC system. It's important to ensure that the cooling capacity of the condenser matches the air handler to maintain efficiency and performance. Additionally, factors such as ductwork size, insulation, and overall home design should be considered for optimal system operation. Consulting with an HVAC professional can help ensure the right match for your specific needs.
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It is possible to do so, but you will not get the 13seer rating you are looking for.
Half way between the the condenser and air handler, in the liquid line.
Yes, you can use different tonnages in the condenser and air handler, but it is not recommended. The system is designed to work efficiently when the condenser and air handler are matched in tonnage, ensuring proper airflow and cooling capacity. Mismatched units can lead to inefficient operation, increased energy consumption, and potential system damage. It's best to consult with an HVAC professional to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
Two tons, indicated by the 24 in the model #. 1 ton = 12000 btu, 2 tons = 24000.
I have a4 ton air handler and a three and a half ton condenser 13 seer goodman heat pump will my seer change
trane air handler tonnage for model BWV760P100A1