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"Colbyt" wrote in message
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On a typical winter day for those living in cold climates, how much
water (condensation) is produced by a high-efficiency furnace per day?
I've heard ranges from barely anything to 5 gallons per day.

And would this amount to more or less than what is produced by a
central air conditioner?



This from personal recollections. I would guess about a quart per day.

Ours
discharged over the driveway and I never saw a ice stalagmite over a foot
tall after several below freezing days in a row.

The AC output will vary greatly with humidity but something around 5

gallons
per day would be realistic here and now.


I've never measured it, but one customer with a 5 ton system says he gets
about a gallon per hour of run time for his system. This is in 'normal'
weather, nit high humidity conditions....