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by criddell
1195 days ago
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Our walls are good but our windows are a weak point. During summer, the night temperature drops to the low 90’s here. It’s A/C all day, every day, for at least 3 months. Any idea why the HVAC guy and just about every source online insists that A/C can only give you a temperature delta of 20F? I know it can’t be true, but that claim is everywhere. |
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The delta-T that is correctly cited as being "around a max of 20°F" is the delta in temperature across the evaporator (IOW between the return duct and the supply duct [aka the goes-inta and the goes-outta]). It's not the delta-T between the outside air and inside air.
With good enough insulation and/or enough cooling, you can get whatever delta-T you want as is obviously the case with refrigerators and freezers.