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Make sure your system got registered as your manufacturer warranty will decrease significantly if never registered.Īll a/cs are oversized in Spring/Fall/Rainy Days/Evenings. Amprege draws of motors and compressor etc. Things like what is the sub-cooling, superheat, static pressure ,temperature rise across the HX of the furnace are all within manufacturer specifications at whatever fan speed was selected.

If they adjusted the field charge once already after it should have been set on start up, sounds like they are guessing, next they will play with blower speed.Īsk them for the start up/commissioning report they are suppose to do. How did they determine you need a 3 ton unit, did they do a load calculation? You not being the original owner, who knows if prior unit had problems with humidity also. Believe it's suppose to be at least 60 degree OD temperature and Goodman wants the final adjustment charge in 1st stage cooling for that model.
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There are very detailed instructions on how to set up blower fan speed field refrigerant charge. Briefly looked at AHRI web-site did not see your system being a match, but could be wrong as no number for the Aspen coil given. When the unit is running, you can hear water trickling from the drain piping from the evaporator coil, as it should.Īsk them for something like this to prove they installed a matched system. I wanted to ask about this on here because that seems to be the reverse of what should be happening? Shouldn't the RH begin to decrease as a central air conditioning system runs, not increase? The humidity displayed on the thermostat rises as the system runs and then remains steady or begins to slightly drop after the cooling cycle ends, settling in about 5 - 7% below where it peaked during the cooling cycle. Unfortunately, the same behavior from the system continues. He did that and said he put in 9 ounces of refrigerant.
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He said being a recent install it probably needed the refrigerant balanced and that is the first thing he would check. Had a tech from the installing company come out yesterday to have a look. I'm just an idiot homeowner not a technician, but I've heard that for effective dehumidification you want a slower gentler fan speed like Stage 1, not the more robust Stage 2. The blower gets loud and it's too much cold breeze if seated within, say, 6 - 10' of a register. Stage 1 is a gentle cold air flow out the registers can barely hear the blower fan, very nice and seems "just right." However, it never remains only in stage 1 for a cooling cycle. I've checked equipment status on the display and it runs in stage 1 a while then always advances to stage two for some time before finishing the cycle. For instance, if it's showing 54% humidity with the system idle as soon as the air conditioner comes on, the reading begins to rise and by the time the cycle ends the air conditioner shots off it may read 60% or slightly higher. The humidity level shown on the thermostat display rises slowly when the air conditioner runs. Install follow-up visit for check and tune was April 10th. We bought this house this past January, the above listed system was installed a month later in late February. 8' ceilings except living room is vaultedĮquipment: Amana ACVC960603BNBA two stage variable speed downflow gas furnace, 3 ton Amana ASXC16 A/C Condenser (2 stage Copeland, 2 speed fan), Aspen evaporator coil (cased), Honeywell Prestige IAQ Thermostat and EIM Home: Single level ranch 1800 sq ft, crawl space foundation.
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