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Originally Posted by Kender The heat at the ceiling is not the problem. If you mix it with the living space air (8' and lower) it will put more of a heat load on the a/c system. A new system will keep the indoor temp 20* lower than the outside temp. 92* outside 72* inside. The higher the humidity the worse it is.
The air comming out of the vents should be 18* lower than the room temp. If under 15* have the freon levels checked or one of the heat strips staying on.
Over 20* is slow air flow. Make sure the evap coil is clean and the blower wheel. If not have it profesionally cleaned
Make sure the outside coil is clean. The faster it removes the heat from the outside system the faster it will cool on the inside. If the system is old it could just be inefficient and needs replacement |
Okay. Another person said the same thing on another forum, so i won't do that. My system is 18 years old, it was put in when the appartment was first built. Usually, when it is 92 outside, the inside air won't go below 78 or 77. This is because the place has so many large windows that absorb so much heat.
The air out of the vents is anywhere from 54-58 in different rooms. Room temp is 76-78.
Air flow into my bedroom, my sister's and the living room (with a damper though) is strong, but my mom's bedroom and the other vents farther away are weaker. The coil is not clogged up, but it is filled with nasty moldy stuff that gives it the air a bad smell when it is running. Tried spraying degreaser and cleaner on it, but no good. My landlord is extremely reluctant to have someone remove and clean/replace it... i can't persuade him enough.
The outdoor thing is full of dirt and dust in the fins, but the air coming out of the top is strong and warm. Dopn't know if it's supposed to be hot, cooler, or stronger.
I think the bolded statement sums this up. There is no way the landlord would replace the unit if he won't even get someone in to replace the evap coil... I don't know how much heat it is supposed to remove, but i know that the air is cool from the vents, and it "works" fine (fully functional).
There are some factors you may want to consider: Huge windows, sun directly on two windows at sunset, vaulted ceiling, 2nd floor out of 2, and thin walls.