This seems to be a very logical question, and there are 10 foot ceilings. Your question is valid so lets look at it.
Your equipment has a 3000kcalh load. 1 kcal = 4190 Joules, 1 btu = 1060 Joules. so 3000 x 4190 / 1060 = 11858btu. The load of your equipment is about 1 ton (12000btu) The load on the space based on 6 air changes per hour (ACH) = about another 6000btuh. A 1 1/2 ton unit should do the job, although if 70F is critical you may need to consult someone to do a full analysis.
If you are talking about an automobile a/c then they can operate as low as 34 degrees as long as the unit cycles......
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The air is probably too cold causing condensation at the vents. try increasing the air flow which will warm it a few degrees.
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Swamp coolers only work well in areas with low humidities, such as the desert. They are only capable of lowering the temperature by about 20 degrees if the humidity is quite low. An air conditioner would be much cooler.
It depends on room size, including ceiling height. In a 9x12 foot room with 9-foot ceilings, my 5000 BTU air conditioner cools to about 60-degrees.
74 degrees in the vehicle................ 79 degrees in the house................
try 78 degrees when cold
yes you can
outside temps above 100 degrees
3 - 5 degrees
An air conditioner does not have a specific temperature setting; rather, it cools the air to a desired temperature set by the user. Therefore, an air conditioner set to 60 degrees will produce colder air than one set to 70 degrees because it will cool the air to a lower temperature.
Coming out of the vents around 43 degrees
because the air conditioner is 98 degrees
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Whatever temperature is comfortable for you. HVAC systems are designed to maintain 75 degrees for A/C and 70 degrees for heating.
You should leave your air conditioner set on 80 degrees when you go away on vacations. I you have a programmable thermostat for your air conditioner set it to lower the temperature to 70 right before you get home.