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The most likely causes would be: defective expansion valve low refrigerant (generally as a result of a leak) contaminant buildup on the inside of the coil
no. if the unit is running the same temp of air comes out just for a longer time
The central temp. of Mars is 400F
it is supposed to be 98.6 The Average body temperature is around 98.3
temp of inbound air across a coil
2.5 ton
temp of inbound air across a coil
normal engine temp is 195 degrees
I would look at the coil to see if it was freezing up. You say it's only 10 MO old . I would call the AC Co back for a warranty check.
It is supposed that lawrencium is a solid metal at room temperature.
At 25 degrees centigrade. (Supposed room temp.)
lowering temp and humitity