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Jun 10, 2008, 10:02 AM
I have just been told that my pan is rusted out and dripping into an aux. pan and that my coil is rusted and I should get a new unit. I was told that in 2010 freon regulations will change and if I just change the coil and then I need freon, I will have to replace the coil again to conform to the new unit that will not take the old freon.
Any comments on this?:confused:
ALSO, WOULD YOU REPLACE OR GET A HEAT PUMP? We live in a 100 year old house--attic insulation, wooden walls, 4 Ton has cooled for 14 years.
Electrical bills easily run in the 200 or 300 range during hot New Orleans summers.
hvac1000
Jun 10, 2008, 12:31 PM
The coil is made of aluminum and copper and basically will not rust but it can corrode and the side panels can rust.
A new coil is available for all units. The newer coils will work with R-22 just as they will work with the new R-410.
If you replace the old coil with a new coil now the new coil will be rated for R-410 so you need not worry about replacement in the future. Just use the same coil for R-410 when the time arrives.
Heat pumps can save a lot of money in the winter for heating but a heat pump will not save you money in the summer for A/C mode.
Get at least 2 estimates for both repair and replacement and let your wallet be your guide.
The newer equipment is more energy efficient so if you go with new you will save $$$ on your utility bill.
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Jun 10, 2008, 02:26 PM
THANKS! I was hoping that was the case. I have made two appts. With reputable dealers/repairmen in the area. REALLY APPRECIATE SOME PEOPLE KNOWING ALL THIS STUFF--I SURE DON'T
The coil is made out of aluminum and copper and basically will not rust but it can corrode and the side panels can rust.
A new coil is available for all units. The newer coils will work with R-22 just as they will work with the new R-410.
If you replace the old coil with a new coil now the new coil will be rated for R-410 so you need not worry about replacement in the future. Just use the same coil for R-410 when the time arrives.
heat pumps can save a lot of money in the winter for heating but a heat pump will not save you money in the summer for A/C mode.
Get at least 2 estimates for both repair and replacement and let your wallet be your guide.
The newer equipment is more energy efficient so if you go with new you will save $$$ on your utility bill.
hvac1000
Jun 10, 2008, 03:45 PM
No problem let us know how it all works out.