syarn
Aug 19, 2008, 02:07 PM
Our home AC condenser fan broke. Due to it's age we elected to go ahead & buy a whole new condenser. The old condenser had a copeland compressor model# CR30K6-PFV-260 with a capacity of 24300 btu/h to 30000 btu/h based on the 50 Hz or 60 Hz frequency (I think it was 60Hz - have to chk jpegs). The label on the old Intertherm condenser was worn away. Hutchinson HVAC contractor looked at the old compressor model # and said the condenser was a 2-1/2 ton.
The new 2-1/2 ton Goodman GSC130301 condenser has a copeland compressor model #CR23K7-PFV-230 with a capacity of 22600 btu/h... it's now hard to get the thermostat temp below 74 degrees F... even after Hutchinson added another pound of refrigerant... will try a good 5 hour run tonight... I'm inclined to say the compressor is too small right - it should at least match the old one or be 30,000 btu/h capacity to service 2.5 tons of load right? Are the manufacturers throwing smaller capacity compressors into the condensers these days? What can be done to improve this unit's performance?
The new 2-1/2 ton Goodman GSC130301 condenser has a copeland compressor model #CR23K7-PFV-230 with a capacity of 22600 btu/h... it's now hard to get the thermostat temp below 74 degrees F... even after Hutchinson added another pound of refrigerant... will try a good 5 hour run tonight... I'm inclined to say the compressor is too small right - it should at least match the old one or be 30,000 btu/h capacity to service 2.5 tons of load right? Are the manufacturers throwing smaller capacity compressors into the condensers these days? What can be done to improve this unit's performance?