PROBABLY A THREE TON UNIT WITH MINIMUM 13 SEER RATING,,,,NEED TO DO A HEAT LOAD CALCULATION AS JUST SIZE OF HOME (CEILING AREA OF A/C SPACE IS NOT ENOUGH INFORMATION),NEED TO HAVE WINDOWS WITH SIZE AND DIRECT FACING, WALL AREA ETC FOR LOAD CALCULATION,,,,BUT JUST 2000 SQ.FT AND 13SEER (MIN US CODE AS OF 2006, WOULD GO TO 15 SEER IF CAN AFFORD AND BUY TRANE OR COMPANY THAT MAKES A UNIT WITH TEN YEAR WARRANTY ON COMPRESSOR (DON'T KNOW ANY WITH TEN YR COMPRESSOR WARRANTY THAT ARE NOT GOOD UNITS FROM DECENT COMPANIES (MAKE SURE YOUR ELECTRICAL SERVICE IS UP TO DATE FOR THE NEW EQUIPMENT AND THAT YOUR AIR HANDLER (WITH HEAT STRIP) WILL HANDLE THE NEW A/C, ..PARTICULARLY IF YOUR OLD UNIT WAS LESS THAN 3 TON OR MORE TEN YEARS OLD...MAY NEED NEW AIR HANDLER ALSO..CAN DROP A/C BILL BY 30% DEPENDING ON OLD UNIT...NEED MORE INFO TO GIVE SAVING FROM EXISTING TO NEW FOR DIFFERENT SEER RATINGS AND SIZE OF HOME...
Your air conditioner should have a built in thermostat and cycle as necessary. The air conditioner takes a little while to reach peak efficiency. Once the room is cooled it will cycle on and off as necessary. If you manually cycle the air conditioner, you are greatly reducing its efficiency.
Setting your thermostat to "auto" is generally more energy efficient and can help maintain a comfortable temperature in your home. This setting allows the system to run only when needed, reducing energy consumption.
Yes, insulating your basement walls can improve energy efficiency and help regulate temperatures in your home.
I would say that for more power and efficiency, you should go with the twin turbo.
You should use a thermostat gasket along with the thermostat housing ring. The gasket should be replaced every time the thermostat housing is opened.
Should be 180 degrees, some work better with 160. The 180 will allow the vehicle to run cooler.
Yes, boiling water with the lid on can increase efficiency and speed up the boiling process by trapping heat and preventing heat loss.
First locate the top radiator hose,that hose should lead you to the thermostat housing. Second you loosen that hose from the thermostat housing. Third you take of the 2 Bolts off from the thermostat housing, they should be a 13mm or 1/2 inch socket or wrench and when it's off you should see the thermostat.
If your Honeywell thermostat is displaying a low battery warning, you should replace the batteries with new ones to ensure proper functioning of the thermostat.
Look where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine and you should find the thermostat housing.Look where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine and you should find the thermostat housing.
when the thermostat will not open when placed in a cup of boiling water
Setting the thermostat to "auto" is generally more energy efficient and comfortable in the home compared to setting it to "on." This is because the "auto" setting allows the system to cycle on and off as needed to maintain the desired temperature, while the "on" setting keeps the system running continuously.