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Old Dec 5, 2006, 03:39 AM
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Heating & Cooling Maintenance, Repair & Troubleshooting FAQ from NortherHeat

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Old Jun 14, 2007, 02:36 PM   #51  
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Yes, am ais conditioner uses the blower fan in the furnace to circulate the cold air throughout the house. Some air conditioners are hooked up to an air handler, very simular to a furnace, but either has no heat, electric heat banks, or it could be a heat pump.
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Yes, an air conditioner uses the fan and usually the low voltage controls of the the furnace/air handler to move warm air through the evaporator/cooling coil of your air conditioner.
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Temperature split should be about 15-18 degrees F, same as an air conditioner split, dependant on how cold it is outside. Supply air temperature minus the return air temperature should be about 15-18 degrees.
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Manufacturers have used many differant means over the years to defrost heat pumps. It could be based on run time, demand or both. In short, when the heat pump needs to get rid of the frost and ice build up on the condenser coil, it stops the fan, the compressor continues to run and the reversing valve changes the refrigerant direction. During this time, the coil in the outside unit gets hot and melts the frost. Steam is often produced during this defrost cycle.
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that is good to know, and a good refresher course!
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