• metaphortune@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Has it been working alright throughout the rest of the season? I had an HVAC system that was incorrectly wired by the installers, so it actually ran the AC and heat pump at the same time, cancelling each other out. Might not be your situation but you never know!

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      1 year ago

      The air coming out of the vents is cold. In the winter the air coming out is very warm. Would that be the case if incorrectly installed? It almost feels like there isn’t “enough” air coming out of the vents maybe? If that makes sense. Just not a ton of airflow coming out

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        1 year ago

        That could be part of a problem if it isn’t circulating.

        Make sure all the vents are open and not blocked by something inside. Switch filters if you haven’t recently, and make sure they are the right kind for your unit. If you can get to your duct work, see if it is leaking anywhere as that will reduce the pressure at the vents.

        If you have ceiling fans, turn them on to help out. If you aren’t already, close curtains to block direct sunlight (east side in the morning, west in the evening).

        I would recommend having a different company check it out since they won’t be defensive about the prior work.

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      1 year ago

      You can’t “run the heat pump and a/c at the same time” because it’s a single unit. There’s a valve that slides when powered to switch the hot side with the cold side. That’s literally the only difference between a/c and a heat pump.

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        1 year ago

        You are correct, but they probably have backup electric heat. Heat strips were being engaged along with a/c.