Posted by John in La on June 26, 2010 at 15:06:48 from (72.150.10.130):
I have a "heat pump" central unit installed in my house. Wife is complaining it needs repair because it runs for very long extended periods during the hot part of the day. I tried to tell her we live in a older house with poor insulation and the air coming out of the vents is normal cool. Outside temperature has been in the mid to upper 90's everyday with very high humidity. While I know upgrading the house insulation will help she insist something is wrong with the A/C unit.
To keep the peace I have taken apart the inside unit and cleaned the coils; and have also cleaned the coils on the outside unit. Air inlet filter is brand new.
Before calling out a service man I want to put a set of gauges on it to see for myself if just maybe the freon is a little low. Problem is I do not know what readings are normal. If it makes a difference the outside unit is a Goodman CPLT142-1B 3.5 ton and the inside unit is a AEPT060-OOC-1A with variable speed fan motor. This is a R22 system.
So can one of you A/C guys tell me what would be normal reading for this unit????
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