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    Aug 2, 2007, 08:43 PM
    Residential A/C temperature differential
    I'd like to know how low a temperature one should expect of a properly operating forced air residential A/C system measured at an air register (relatively close to the blower/evaporator unit) after the temp has stabilized at it's lowest point (10 min in this case). Also, I understand 20 deg F is a "nominal" target temperature differential, outside vs. inside temp. Where is this to be measured? At an air register, or at the thermostat? I'm getting 59 deg at a register with outside temp of 90. Thermostat is set at 79.

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    Eric
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    Aug 3, 2007, 04:51 AM
    Now measure your temperature at the return air (where your filter is) Subtract that temp from the supply air temp.( your register 59 degrees)

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