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andyc425
25-08-2010, 04:54 PM
Hey guys iv got a little problem in one side of the room the air blows out at 19 degrees and the other 3 outlets blow at 15/14 its only a smalll room aswell and they are working of same thermostat
taz24
25-08-2010, 04:58 PM
Hey guys iv got a little problem in one side of the room the air blows out at 19 degrees and the other 3 outlets blow at 15/14 its only a smalll room aswell and they are working of same thermostat
Is the one that is warmer near a door or is there a blockage?
taz
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Brian_UK
25-08-2010, 06:39 PM
I assume that this is fed from a single ducted unit?
Are the ducts insulated, are they crossing over a heat source.
Try changing the ducts over at the unit outlet, if flexible ducting is used.
Check for blockages in the unit itself. Does the 19° duct have a air leak which is allowing induced air to mix in?
Deniver45
26-08-2010, 01:38 PM
Checks for LEAKS in the duct work and especially at the REGISTERS, if you have a gapo there, it will suck the ambient air from the space and chage temps, ALSO if your evap is not fully charged and your return air spilts off LESS that 5 feet from the airhandler, THEN that COULD BE your problem to begin with. PLEASE let me know what you find, I would lOVE to know this one. but sounds to me like a vacuum is being created.
Lots of luck,
"NEVER ASSUME IT IS ONLY ONE THING"
andyc425
26-08-2010, 04:13 PM
hey guys thanks for your replys it seems after further inspection that two are wired to the thermostat in next room they were obviously installled by a mongo
Brian_UK
26-08-2010, 09:27 PM
You still haven't told us what type of system it is.
Ducted, splits. ??
nike123
26-08-2010, 09:33 PM
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