@BulkingtonBooks i have a bone to pick with that last point. Political leanings should be and often are derived from personally held principles. No matter how fucked up things get you wont catch me being a commie shitheel.
@NemGee@JimHansonDC and if you really want to get into it ASHRAE has published a table for indoor climate comfort as far as what temp/humidity profile to select for a given application. and it is expected that a properly sized system will always maintain that. (ASHRAE std.55)
@NemGee@JimHansonDC Not in my climate zone you aint. The unit is sized to maintain a target temperature and humidity profile specified by the client or common practice. 20 degrees is a legal metric in certain areas for keeping property managers in check.
@ChristianDOTsee@NemGee@JimHansonDC Outlet is based on inlet as a function of total air flow across the coil and the delivered refrigeration capacity to the coil. As indoor temps drop so do supply are temps.
@TRUEStrategic@kylecordes the manufacturer does not run the service calls nor make money from post sale service. infact any post sale service the manufacturer is loosing money on if the parts are in warranty.
@SeductiveLiquid@Kingbingo_ Its the limitations of the technology but its still damn good at what it does. Certain restrictions actually make it so we cant be as efficient as possible. i have my own opinions on why that is but thats not for here. 4/4
@SeductiveLiquid@Kingbingo_ If we were focused as a design principle on the waste heat of the basic vapor compression process then we would use off the top of my head R-125 or R-114 and use slightly stronger condenser fan setups to keep TD as low as possible, we would loose evaporator capacity at a point 3/
@SeductiveLiquid@Kingbingo_ This is also represented in the Power factor of the system. Average is - again - around 80-85 percent. Very new systems with all ECM motors breach 90%.
@SeductiveLiquid@Kingbingo_ Which is rather important as that's how we rate the actual efficiency of these machines. Thing to note with older units is the ones still in service are typically still rated @ 80% as far as the inductors are concerned. Better coil design and simply new parts is where it differs