Normal A/C on / off cycle durations?
JimL wrote:
On 16 Jul 2006 22:13:23 -0700, "glynndaddy"
wrote:
Is there a general rule-of-thumb for how long an air conditioner should
run and how long it should stay off? I realize this probably depends
on a variety of variables, but is there a rule-of-thumb. I've searched
quite a bit and can not seem to find an answer.
If it helps, my house is 1 story, 2400 sq ft. I have the thermostat
set at 78. It is 85 degrees outside, humidy 72%.
Right now, my a/c stays on for 8 - 10 minutes and goes off for 7 - 9
minutes.
Thanks for your help.
yeah, what darrel said plus, my thermastat has a 1 or 2 degree
differential setting. The 2 setting makes it run longer between
cycles.
This time of year, in the hottest part of the day, a well designed
system should be running just about all the time.
No matter how hot it is, it can get hotter. I would say a well designed
system should be running _most_ of the time; you never want to run out
of reserve. If it's at a 50-60% duty cycle, it'll be effective removing
the humidity.
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