I know very little about how this works so I thought I might ask the great minds of this Forum. IM talking about central AC in the home , Does anybody know what the normal degree of cool air that would be blown out of the system if it were working properly ?
Thermostat ? When this is set does it change the degree of cool air that will be blown out at any given time or does the cool air remain the same at any setting on the thermostat ?
My AC is about 14 years old , within that time it has been used very sparingly , so it really hasn't had alot of use in these years. IM basically questioning the thermostat at this time . I keep my house in 100 degree weather at about 80 degress , for the thermostat to work I must set it at 86 degrees for it to turn on and off and keep the place at about 80. Does this sound right ?
I also have a older mercury type thermostat , would it do me any better to change it to a digital type ? although I really wouldn't know why I would want to do that ? Any help on my questions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Thermostat ? When this is set does it change the degree of cool air that will be blown out at any given time or does the cool air remain the same at any setting on the thermostat ?
My AC is about 14 years old , within that time it has been used very sparingly , so it really hasn't had alot of use in these years. IM basically questioning the thermostat at this time . I keep my house in 100 degree weather at about 80 degress , for the thermostat to work I must set it at 86 degrees for it to turn on and off and keep the place at about 80. Does this sound right ?
I also have a older mercury type thermostat , would it do me any better to change it to a digital type ? although I really wouldn't know why I would want to do that ? Any help on my questions would be appreciated. Thanks.