Arlington HVAC – The Proper HVAC Sizing

Arlington HVAC

Arlington HVAC

An energy hog! Will you be surprised to learn that I am talking of your place, be it a new, old or refurbished home in Arlington? Yes, lots and lots of homes here lose energy that explains why the average energy cost is above $ 2,000 yearly. Updating energy efficiency can be a very costly investment. And, many of us do not quite understand why we should buy and replace the Arlington HVAC system to improve.

Are you having appropriate HVAC system?

A HVAC older than ten years require frequent HVAC repair and will naturally not be as reliable and efficient as a modern one. But what most people ignore is that the correct size (cooling and/or heating output) is vital to get the best comfort, efficiency as well as the lowest operating and maintenance costs from the new system lifespan. Unfortunately, the cooling and heating systems are not sized in the correct way by more than 50% of contractors.

Size of the system

The mistake that is most common is over sizing the air conditioner. An oversized system costs more to install and to operate. Over sizing causes the system to work inefficiently and to break down too, more often. While oversized furnaces often create large uncomfortable swings of temperature, oversized air conditioners will not run the time needed for the air to dehumidify. Consequently, we have that ‘clammy’ feeling and an unhealthy growth of mold.

Factors affecting HVAC size…

To correctly size the HVAC system these key factors have to be taken into consideration: local climate, future or current insulation levels,  window areas, type and location, home orientation, size and shape, rate of air infiltration, number of occupants and their age, and types of appliances and lights that produce heat.

The Norms

Manual D and Manual J are two sizing guidelines that will assist you to determine the proper HVAC system sizing. You must insist that the contractor uses a correct sizing calculation before you sign a contract. Conscientious contractors of air conditioning and heating like Carrier air conditioner repair know this and will reference it when they prepare a quote.

The ACCA, Air Conditioning Contractors of America, has published the ”Residential Load Calculation” or Manual J, which is the method recommended in the USA, Many user-friendly software packages for home owners inform and prepare you before you meet the potential contractor and  your calculation procedure is also simplified. Your contractor must follow the procedure of Manual J.

As for ducts that are usually comprised in the installation, their sizing must be according to “Residential Duct Design” or ACCA Manual D. You must ensure that mastic is used to seal duct joints so as to prevent conditioned air to be lost into the floors and walls. You may consult the “Residential Equipment Selection” which is an ACCA comprehensive guide to choose home cooling and heating systems.

This summary of correct HVAC sizing is destined to help to have a more comfortable and more energy efficient home. Take all the time you need to research and to understand proper sizing and its terminology and for purchase and installation, choose a company that is well referenced and certified.

2009 Arlington Air Conditioning Repair

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The 2009 Arlington Air Conditioning Repair season is rapidly approaching. To avoid costly repairs, call 214-261-5608 for our spring season tune-up on your equipment. Please don’t wait till your a/c breaks down. We will have plenty of work then. Even the poorly trained and equipped air conditioning contractors will be busy.

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We have the experience and training in all areas of heat and cooling. We want to help educate you about this important and expensive system. Maintenance is the key to a long life and lower daily operating costs.

Central Air Conditioner Efficiency

Arlington Air Conditioning

Arlington Air Conditioning

Central air conditioner efficiency can be compares by studing the the SEER rating (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio). Beginning in 2006, an air conditioner must have a SEER of at least 13 to be sold in the United States. Higher efficiency models have a SEER between 14 and 22.

Maintaining the Condenser

In most air conditioning systems, the condenser unit is located outside the house and is prone to accumulate dirt and debris from trees, lawn mowing, and airborne dust. The condenser has a fan that moves air across the condenser coil. You must clean the coil on the intake side, so, before you turn off the power to the air conditioner, check to see which direction the air moves across the coils. Here’s how to clean the condenser:

First, cut down any grass, weeds, or vines that have grown around condenser unit. There should be nothing to obstruct airflow.

Next you can clean condenser with commercial coil cleaner, available at refrigerator supply stores. Instructions for use are included. Use water to clean the the chemicals off the coil but do not use a water hose. You may damage the fins of you Arlington Texas air conditioner compressor.

Carefully Clean the Compressor

Use a soft brush to remove accumulated dirt from the coil. You may have to remove protective grille to reach them.Be careful because they are made of thin aluminum and are easily damaged. If fins are bent, straighten them. A fin comb is designed to slide into spaces between fins. Use it carefully to avoid damaging fins.

Make sure the concrete pad the condenser sits on is level. Set carpenters’ level front to back and side to side on top of unit. Use gravel or rocks under concrete to level it. Finally, make sure the condensate drain line is clear.