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<blockquote data-quote="twoguns?" data-source="post: 2776498" data-attributes="member: 7012"><p>All units installed in new houses must be accompanied with an ACCA approved load calc and layout.</p><p>Same as with complete change our of equipment and ductwork</p><p>I know what rule of thumb is , but I don't beat my wife.....anymore...=-O </p><p>The type of equipment available today, variable speed fans, multi speed compressors, sencing t stats, the old way of mixing sizes. Isn't economic.</p><p>Nor is it in line with the energy conservation codes being enforced.....</p><p>My apologies for thinking it was a sale, I read the OP as it wasn't cooling properly, and when someone starts out with credentials, I assume that also</p><p>Anyways, it seems he has a builder grade model, it can either be changed out, add units or torque the unit for max output</p><p>Just my experience......call someone in the bizz you trust</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoguns?, post: 2776498, member: 7012"] All units installed in new houses must be accompanied with an ACCA approved load calc and layout. Same as with complete change our of equipment and ductwork I know what rule of thumb is , but I don't beat my wife.....anymore...=-O The type of equipment available today, variable speed fans, multi speed compressors, sencing t stats, the old way of mixing sizes. Isn't economic. Nor is it in line with the energy conservation codes being enforced..... My apologies for thinking it was a sale, I read the OP as it wasn't cooling properly, and when someone starts out with credentials, I assume that also Anyways, it seems he has a builder grade model, it can either be changed out, add units or torque the unit for max output Just my experience......call someone in the bizz you trust [/QUOTE]
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