The ideal temperature for an air conditioner is typically set between 72°F and 78°F (22°C to 26°C) for comfort and energy efficiency. A setting of around 75°F (24°C) is often recommended, as it balances comfort while minimizing energy consumption. Adjustments can be made based on personal preference and outside temperature. It's also advisable to use fans or other methods to enhance comfort without drastically lowering the thermostat setting.
Five ton
There should be a dial on the front of the heater that you set the temp. with.
lower
Temperature control set to heat?Needs refrigerant charge?
165F
1902
Bold operate the same just an air conditioner keeps a building (Or house) at a comfortable temp for people. The refrigerator is set up to keep things cold (IE Beer, food). Mainly refrigerant type, metering device and component size. As stated above the priniples and the cycle are the same.
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Nothing Air Conditioning is a luxury, it is not needed for essential living
160-180 Fahrenheit for boiler temp
it was invented in 1876 by will carris.
however hot you set it to be