Very commonly done to get a bit more SEER but also reduces the humidity removal a bit. Do it only if that's the manufacturer's ARI match.
Ever hear of putting in a 3.5 ton coil with a 3 ton condensing unit? Should it be done?
Very commonly done to get a bit more SEER but also reduces the humidity removal a bit. Do it only if that's the manufacturer's ARI match.
more efficent...less humidity removal,been talked about alot on here....might try the search.
Bidding on the job now. Did a calc. on the house and it comes up to 3 tons. That's what the HO has now and he said it didn't do the job. Looked at his furnace,75,000 btu input. Problem...supply only 14X8. Same size trunk all the way to end. His upstairs is cold in the winter. Wants to replace furnace also. Did a heat loss on the house,said unit should be a 60,000. HO added a big addition to the house and it has its own heating and cooling system. Problem is that addition has big entry ways on both floors. Opens up old part of house. He is kind of tight with the money. I am going to suggest fixing main supply duct to proper size,replacing furnace with 80,000btu 90%. I'm thinking keeping the 3 ton cond. unit and throwing in a 3.5 ton coil. If it still doesn't cool I could replace cond. unit later.
I forgot,HO is finishing basement. That was in my calc.'s.
Sounds to me like your on the right track for sizing purposes. I like the idea of 3.5 ton coil with existing 3 ton condenor. The 14x8 supply is way to small and sounds like his #1 problem. 26x8 supply would be better. Is the return also undersized?
Return is 14X8 also,the whole length.
The return is also undersized and should be fixed. A 3 ton unit would need about a 16" round return. That 14x8 must be noisey.