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It depends on the BTU of the air coditioner, the cubic footage of space in the room to be cooled, and the temperature and humidity in the room. Under best conditions, an standard air conditioner can only cool a room to the mid 60's. Any colder than this causes the evaporator to ice over, clogging the air flow into the room, which causes the temperature to rise, even though the air conditioner is still running.
No, negative 60 degrees Fahrenheit is colder than negative 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The lower the temperature in Fahrenheit, the colder it is.
The typical recommended pressure for charging a split-type air conditioner with refrigerant is around 60-70 psi for the low side and 200-250 psi for the high side. It's important to consult the manufacturer's guidelines and follow proper procedures to ensure the system operates efficiently and avoids damage. If you are not experienced with working on air conditioning systems, it is best to hire a professional technician for this task.
In heating, the air coming out of the registers is in the range of 110-150 degrees F, so it feels warm as it approaches us. In cooling, the air out of the registers is 45-65 degrees F.The HVAC Veteran
An air conditioner is designed to maintain humidity levels around 40-60%. If your AC is struggling to reduce humidity below 70%, it may be undersized for the space, malfunctioning, or the setting may not be optimized. Consider having it professionally inspected and tuned to improve its dehumidification capabilities.
60 to 70 psi depends up on copper pipe length
it depends i would say down because if you go up you turn the heat up. Most air conditioners as single speed. It's on or off. A residential A/C will usually provide a 15 degree temperature drop. 85 degree air returning will be 70 degree air out the register. The only way to get colder air out, would to be to put colder air in. By leaving the system on, the air in your house will be lowered to the thermostat setting. If you have it set to 75 degrees, you can expect 60 degree air out the registers.
It depends on the BTU of the air coditioner, the cubic footage of space in the room to be cooled, and the temperature and humidity in the room. Under best conditions, an standard air conditioner can only cool a room to the mid 60's. Any colder than this causes the evaporator to ice over, clogging the air flow into the room, which causes the temperature to rise, even though the air conditioner is still running.
No, negative 60 degrees Fahrenheit is colder than negative 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The lower the temperature in Fahrenheit, the colder it is.
The typical recommended pressure for charging a split-type air conditioner with refrigerant is around 60-70 psi for the low side and 200-250 psi for the high side. It's important to consult the manufacturer's guidelines and follow proper procedures to ensure the system operates efficiently and avoids damage. If you are not experienced with working on air conditioning systems, it is best to hire a professional technician for this task.
In heating, the air coming out of the registers is in the range of 110-150 degrees F, so it feels warm as it approaches us. In cooling, the air out of the registers is 45-65 degrees F.The HVAC Veteran
70-85/ 350/290
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.
I see this happen a lot. The thermostat is turned down way to low (60 degrees or lower) causing ice to build up on the air conditioners condenser coils. Which causes the air not to get through the coils. The icing of the condenser creates a blockage and the air conditioner doesn't cool the house or room. Making you think it is not working. If not corrected the compressor will overheat. (Not Good). Turn the air conditioner off until the ice has melted (probably 24 hours). Then turn the air conditioner back on with the thermostat set to 68 to 70 degrees and it should go away. If not call a technician.
I assume you are asking what 60% of 70 is. If so, multiply 70 x .60 to find. (70 x .60 = 42). 60 is 42% of 70.
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