Hello all,
Retired engineer (USN) here, I have some experience in AC&R. Retired and hoping I can do my own work as I rely solely on my retirement income.
Just moved into 2100sq ft, 4bdrm. 2 story home built in 1951. Has central A/C and natural gas furnace, both Rheem units, A/C is Rheem RAKA-048JAZ, 4-Ton, manufactured August 1996. Exception is the master bedroom, which was an addition added in the 70's and uses combination of large attic fan and ceiling fan to pull A/C up from downstairs. We had two days of 98-108 weather. House took 5+ hours to cool down from 96-83. Tried both methods of cooling, master bedroom attic fan on and master bedroom isolated just cooling downstairs, with same result. A/C air is cold but lacks blower flow (force) aside from the 2 shortest ducting runs from the blower plenum, under the house. All ducting is 8", looks brand new, extremely well insulated, with new registers. Above head registers are not as cold as they run through the attic which is 110+ degrees even with 4 squirrel cages on the roof. Both A/C and natural gas furnace/ blower look in great (as new) condition.
Yesterday I cleaned/ replaced the inlet filters, cleaned the condenser. Combed the fins, cleaned the fan blade, oiled the condenser fan motor, and insulated all of the ducting connections at the plenum and registers.
I believe following is happening;
8" ducting is too large, i.e. large volume, long runs thus less air pressure, one of the ducting runs is 40+ ft.
The Freon charge is unknown but I say sufficient as the air coming out of the floor registers is ice cold.
My ideas are:
1. Put restrictors in the ducting to increase air flow, I'd hate to spend lots of money, nasty dirty job, replacing almost new ducting, with 6" or 4" duct.
2. Replace condenser fan motor with newer, more efficient 3 phase motor, i.e. lower electrical load for same speed.
3. Replace condenser fan motor blade with new blade with deeper pitch (if anyone makes that). More air flow for same speed. Unit is really loud; blade seems to be balanced with no noticeable bends but is really loud compared to my last Tran unit.
4. Replace A/C/ furnace plenum motor with newer, more efficient 3 phase motor, i.e. lower electrical load for same speed.
5. Replace A/C/ furnace plenum motor blade with new blade with deeper pitch (if anyone makes that). More air flow for same speed.
As far as the master bedroom, even with the attic fan, and ceiling fan running full blast with the room isolated and all windows shut it was still 95 degrees when the rest of the house had cooled off to 83. Believe even if I ran, 100 ft of new duct from the central A/C to the master bedroom it would not have sufficient air flow and involves three roof penetrations so a simple self contained window sill or wall mounted A/C unit in conjunction with the pre-existing attic fan would be a better economical choice.
Any advice would be helpful.
Retired engineer (USN) here, I have some experience in AC&R. Retired and hoping I can do my own work as I rely solely on my retirement income.
Just moved into 2100sq ft, 4bdrm. 2 story home built in 1951. Has central A/C and natural gas furnace, both Rheem units, A/C is Rheem RAKA-048JAZ, 4-Ton, manufactured August 1996. Exception is the master bedroom, which was an addition added in the 70's and uses combination of large attic fan and ceiling fan to pull A/C up from downstairs. We had two days of 98-108 weather. House took 5+ hours to cool down from 96-83. Tried both methods of cooling, master bedroom attic fan on and master bedroom isolated just cooling downstairs, with same result. A/C air is cold but lacks blower flow (force) aside from the 2 shortest ducting runs from the blower plenum, under the house. All ducting is 8", looks brand new, extremely well insulated, with new registers. Above head registers are not as cold as they run through the attic which is 110+ degrees even with 4 squirrel cages on the roof. Both A/C and natural gas furnace/ blower look in great (as new) condition.
Yesterday I cleaned/ replaced the inlet filters, cleaned the condenser. Combed the fins, cleaned the fan blade, oiled the condenser fan motor, and insulated all of the ducting connections at the plenum and registers.
I believe following is happening;
8" ducting is too large, i.e. large volume, long runs thus less air pressure, one of the ducting runs is 40+ ft.
The Freon charge is unknown but I say sufficient as the air coming out of the floor registers is ice cold.
My ideas are:
1. Put restrictors in the ducting to increase air flow, I'd hate to spend lots of money, nasty dirty job, replacing almost new ducting, with 6" or 4" duct.
2. Replace condenser fan motor with newer, more efficient 3 phase motor, i.e. lower electrical load for same speed.
3. Replace condenser fan motor blade with new blade with deeper pitch (if anyone makes that). More air flow for same speed. Unit is really loud; blade seems to be balanced with no noticeable bends but is really loud compared to my last Tran unit.
4. Replace A/C/ furnace plenum motor with newer, more efficient 3 phase motor, i.e. lower electrical load for same speed.
5. Replace A/C/ furnace plenum motor blade with new blade with deeper pitch (if anyone makes that). More air flow for same speed.
As far as the master bedroom, even with the attic fan, and ceiling fan running full blast with the room isolated and all windows shut it was still 95 degrees when the rest of the house had cooled off to 83. Believe even if I ran, 100 ft of new duct from the central A/C to the master bedroom it would not have sufficient air flow and involves three roof penetrations so a simple self contained window sill or wall mounted A/C unit in conjunction with the pre-existing attic fan would be a better economical choice.
Any advice would be helpful.
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