I was reading article online, that says mobile home high static ductwork interferes with the SEER rating of a central air unit, that you usually don't get the rated SEER rating with mobile homes at all. I am guessing its just best to install 13 or 14 SEER central air or heat pump system due to this?
But weirdly there are some websites selling mobile home compatible air handlers with heat pumps that have a SEER rating of 17 or 18. Also most Mitsubishi heat pump systems including there hyper heat series have mobile home high static compatible air handler, which I know all there systems are way above 14 seer.
So can you install high Seer equipment without adding ductwork in a mobile home? I do know that it is recommended on some websites, saying if you are having your heating / cooling system replaced in a mobile home, that it is recommended having the ductwork replaced or added to the current ductwork.
On these websites just selling the higher SEER equipment for mobile homes though, they aren't giving a warning anywhere about the recommendations about new equipment with the current ductwork.
But weirdly there are some websites selling mobile home compatible air handlers with heat pumps that have a SEER rating of 17 or 18. Also most Mitsubishi heat pump systems including there hyper heat series have mobile home high static compatible air handler, which I know all there systems are way above 14 seer.
So can you install high Seer equipment without adding ductwork in a mobile home? I do know that it is recommended on some websites, saying if you are having your heating / cooling system replaced in a mobile home, that it is recommended having the ductwork replaced or added to the current ductwork.
On these websites just selling the higher SEER equipment for mobile homes though, they aren't giving a warning anywhere about the recommendations about new equipment with the current ductwork.
source https://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showthread.php?2222317-Can-non-modified-mobile-home-ductwork-support-higher-SEER-central-air&goto=newpost
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