Hello,
Can someone please give me an idea if a 2 ton HVAC would work in this situation.
I need to have a central heat pump HVAC system replaced in my condo and not sure what size to go with. is 1137 square feet and townhouse style. so 2 floors. downstairs has two windows and a sliding door . upstairs two bedrooms with one window each. all the windows are double pane.
There are 2 vents upstairs. One in each bedroom and two downstairs. One in the kitchen that we keep closed and one in the living/dinning room.
the system. i guess is a split system. with the compressor on the roof and the air handler on top of the stairs.
currently has a 2.5 ton. but the new ones are bigger and might have an issue fitting another 2.5. Could a 2 ton be enough?
Currently the unit air handler is positioned side to side in the small hallway upstairs. Theyre telling me that a new 2.5 ton might have to go the other way and not side to side. And that is not ideal. Dont really understand why.
i live in California, near san fernando valley. where summer can hit 105.
Thank you.
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Can someone please give me an idea if a 2 ton HVAC would work in this situation.
I need to have a central heat pump HVAC system replaced in my condo and not sure what size to go with. is 1137 square feet and townhouse style. so 2 floors. downstairs has two windows and a sliding door . upstairs two bedrooms with one window each. all the windows are double pane.
There are 2 vents upstairs. One in each bedroom and two downstairs. One in the kitchen that we keep closed and one in the living/dinning room.
the system. i guess is a split system. with the compressor on the roof and the air handler on top of the stairs.
currently has a 2.5 ton. but the new ones are bigger and might have an issue fitting another 2.5. Could a 2 ton be enough?
Currently the unit air handler is positioned side to side in the small hallway upstairs. Theyre telling me that a new 2.5 ton might have to go the other way and not side to side. And that is not ideal. Dont really understand why.
i live in California, near san fernando valley. where summer can hit 105.
Thank you.
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source https://hvac-talk.com/vbb/threads/2240250-HVAC-tonnage-size-heat-pump?goto=newpost
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