It depends on a number of factors including location, layout and size of house, number of windows, type of windows, insulation, etc. Usually you would want a contractor to come out and do a manual j (heat loss and gain report) to make sure that you get the right size unit. Too big and it will cycle on and then shut off and may make the air drier than normal in your house. Too small and it will be constantly running on hot days trying to cool the house. There is some software you can download for $50 to do the report youself ( http://www.acdirect.com/new_faq/faqs.php?gclid=CKSi2qTw7ZMCFQE4GgodRxHeVg) or you can use 1Ton per every 500sq ft of conditioned space as an estimate. Hope this helps
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what size of central air conditioner do i need for a 950 sq ft house
It should be located "an arms reach" from your condenser.
The central air condenser releases heat from inside your home to the outside. As it works to cool the air inside, the condenser unit becomes hot due to the heat exchange process. This heat is a byproduct of the refrigerant cycle, where the refrigerant absorbs heat from inside your home and releases it outside.
depends on run load amps. on the outside condenser it will tell you on the spec plate max size fuse.
number of things. you could have a bad condenser fan motor. bad contactor or a bad run cap for the condenser fan motor.
Remove the belt from your 1999 Dodge Grand Voyager air conditioner condenser. Remove the air conditioning hoses from your condenser. Remove the condenser retaining bolts. Remove the condenser wiring harness. Reverse the process to install your new air conditioning condenser.
10kw
4 ton
An air conditioning condenser typically weighs around 100-150 pounds, but this can vary depending on the brand, size, and model. It is important to consider the weight of the condenser when transporting or installing it.
The key components of a central air system include the compressor, evaporator coil, condenser coil, refrigerant, and ductwork. The central air fan motor plays a crucial role in circulating air throughout the system, helping to distribute cool air throughout the home.
The relay actuated by the thermostat which starts and stops the compressor and condenser fan in the outdoor unit.