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Trent-Lion wrote: I live in north FL. I have an Amana reverse-cycle window-type unit, several years old, installed in a wall of a room that is about 400 sq ft. , normal ceiling height. The AC exits into a large closet in the garage, with a vent hole in the closet door. There are some windows on one wall. Sun does not directly hit them. I clean the AC filter regularly.I turn a ceiling fan on low to circulate the room air somewhat. Is the A/C unit set to recirculate air from your room, or does it bring in outside air? I think what is happening is that you are bringing in outside air, which is from that closet, and the closet is very warm due to the A/C unit exhausting heat out there. Try doing recirculate if that is an option. If the unit is putting out 65 degree air, the room should eventually get 65 degrees. If it doesn't, then there is more than that amount of new heat being allowed to enter the room. Perhaps it isn't insulated very well. Or the windows shades are open and the sun comes in. There are 2-piece A/C units that are built for your application of having an air cooler in one room, and the heat pump in another room, but they A/C unit you have is not designed that way. I am surprised that someone would have installed it in an interior room. They just are not built to do that. -john- -- ================================================== ==================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ==================== |
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