Posted by evilboweivel on June 26, 2010 at 16:11:24 from (69.211.136.67):
In Reply to: House Central A/C posted by John in La on June 26, 2010 at 15:06:48:
if the unit is perfectly sized then it will run all day non stop any day in the high 90's to maintain mid 70's in the house. this will be the most effecient it can run. Only on 5-7 days a year should the inside temp rise to 80 for more than 2 hours. This means the unit is removing the most moisture out of the air it can and cooling your house as cheaply as it can be done. If your unit is cycling on and off then you are using more electricity every time it starts and not keeping the inside coil cold enough to properly dehumidify. an oversized unit will kick on and drop the temp fast. however it will not run long enough to remove moisture from the air and it will feel clamy inside. it will also cost more to operate. good luck Ron
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