
John6012 wrote:I'm installing a 5,000 BTU A/C in the bulkhead and after turning it on and letting it run for two hours have found out that the hot air it produces is just being drawn back in to the unit's coils
So basically, the A/C has poor air exchange.
Any suggestions?[/b]
Miriam C. wrote:
Is this the finished setup? It looks like it will suck the cold air back in thru the condenser coils and exhaust it out the back.
An A/C unit is basiclly a big dehumidifier. They pull the moisture from the air and it drains out your condinsate tube. If you put to big a unit in it will cool down quick but not pull the humidity from the air making it damp, wet and sticky feeling inside (It will actually sweat inside the TD). Most of the new building these days seem to over do it and I wind up having to go in and install electric duct heaters so it gives the unit a false load and runs longer. Actually the way Aunti M installed hers will work better in a small area because it WILL pull alot of the cold air out and make the unit run longer so it can pull more moisture out. (we wont get into wet bulb and dry bulb temps)john wrote:asianflava said:
Bringing air in from out side would go some way toward solving the problem of our over sized A/C units.
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