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jodeb720
Jul 25, 2017Explorer
Just a quick footnote.
The temp of the air coming out of the ducts is about 50 degrees - which makes sense if there is a lot of back pressure from the fan pushing the air out of the ducts.
If the air moves across the coils, slower, it'll cool more than if the air moves faster. I can't believe they designed the evaporator to move the air across it slower though. That makes no sense.
of course the follow up question is this:
If there is that much resistance in the ceiling vents, should it be that way?
Just a thought.
again, thanks!
josh
The temp of the air coming out of the ducts is about 50 degrees - which makes sense if there is a lot of back pressure from the fan pushing the air out of the ducts.
If the air moves across the coils, slower, it'll cool more than if the air moves faster. I can't believe they designed the evaporator to move the air across it slower though. That makes no sense.
of course the follow up question is this:
If there is that much resistance in the ceiling vents, should it be that way?
Just a thought.
again, thanks!
josh
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