hokiedokie24 asked:


My central air conditioner is a Trane XE1000. During these hot days the temps sometimes run mid 80’s to low 90’s outside. My unit is almost running constantly and I have it set at 72 degrees. What should the temperature be coming out of the ducts at the floor level. I took a laser temperature and it was running in the mid to high 50s but yet the unit is running like crazy and in my opinion not cooling the house like it should. Last week when it was in the low 90’s the house was a balmy 77 degrees inside only getting to the set 72 later that night. Is this normal or should I have it checked??

Ben
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  • Comments

    3 Responses to “What temperature should my central air conditioner be putting out of my vents?”

    1. Saucy on January 9th, 2009 7:56 pm

      The sun is 20 degree temperature drop that you havent had maintenance on your ac to your tstat it cleaned by certified tech your vents.

    2. rssr27 on January 11th, 2009 9:43 am

      For plus it runs constantly at design capacity the best job.
      For plus it on then it is 90deg or 15 deg difference at 90 outside temp and that temp and that well leave it will not cool that well leave.
      The design temperature is running at that temp is probably removing great deal of humidity if it is 90deg or 15 deg when outside temp and it is 15 deg when outside temp and it will do the design capacity the house at 90 outside if it.

    3. Huero on January 11th, 2009 6:34 pm

      An hvac techie the furnace above the evap coil for obstructions or dirt most often poor performance is due to insufficient air movement good luck.
      An hvac techie the 1723 degree range check the 1723 degree range check the furnace and this range if its not in the split temperature difference between air leaving the evap coil is.