Help my understanding!
Where I work,a bike shop, the building owner said to not not set the thermostat below 72F as it freezes up the unit.
So what it the real deal here about how low an a/c unit can function?
T! hanks
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this may sound off topic but bear with me. I tell the delivery drivers that our receiving hours are until 3:30pm. hours are actually until 4:00 pm. this way if they are a little late they are still within our acceptable hours, I dont seem like i am being too strict, I give them half hour of leeway. the owner may be doing something similar with the stat. maybe they had an issue with an employee setting it too low and so they ask it be kept at 72, the reasoning is "you will freeze the coil" Bottom line though, if you aren't paying for it then don't touch the thermostat. 72 is fine in the summer, remember you could be in the south and have a boss not let you go below 78 to save money. Design criteria for cooling is based on 74f indoor temp, so you are able to keep it cooler than standard design dictates.
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If the system is sized correctly 74-76 degrees is usually fine if the AC unit is removing the humidity as it should be doing.
Lowering the thermostat may force the indoor coil (evaporator) to run at a temperature below freezing (32) deg although with air movement the coil shouldn't freeze until 25 depending on humidity. Dirty air filters, undersized ductwork or not enough air flow can be a contributor as well as low return air temp.
That said I have been on 100s of service calls where the thermostat set point is buried as low as it will go
In my own house my GF keeps setting the AC at 70 or 72 and I keep raising it to 74-76 lol
An age old problem but setting it to low can cause freeze ups under the right conditions.
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Thanks for your replies!
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