LD1
Epic Contributor
Just wondering if my system is operating at an acceptable level. It keeps my house warm just fine but I took some temp readings and couldn't find any of the formulas for calculating anything.
Ambient outsid temp this morning when I took the readings was 44*F
Air comming out of the registers is 96*F
Return Air at the vents is 72*F
Copper line coming into the heat exchanger is 166*F
Return line is 76*F
Blower is 1000CFM And all measurments were with the same instrument.
Just wondering if this sounds like an efficient system.
I like that the exchanger is dropping 90* between the inlet and return. Almost cooling the return down to the temp of the air blowing aross it.
What concerns me is that At the registers I am only gaining 52* over ambient outside air.
Thus unless I am not accounting for something, @ 20* outside, I would only be blowing 72* air inside.
With the given prices in propane I have had the unit set to switch to prop @ 17* and have not had a problem for the last 4 years. Yes My electric bills went up a bit, but not neatly as much as using 500 gal propane every year like the first two years I was here. I have went 4 winters on this current fill and it is still @ 30%
So just for My benefit, I was wondering how to do some of the calculations if anyone of you guys are HVAC experts.
Much Appreciated.
Ambient outsid temp this morning when I took the readings was 44*F
Air comming out of the registers is 96*F
Return Air at the vents is 72*F
Copper line coming into the heat exchanger is 166*F
Return line is 76*F
Blower is 1000CFM And all measurments were with the same instrument.
Just wondering if this sounds like an efficient system.
I like that the exchanger is dropping 90* between the inlet and return. Almost cooling the return down to the temp of the air blowing aross it.
What concerns me is that At the registers I am only gaining 52* over ambient outside air.
Thus unless I am not accounting for something, @ 20* outside, I would only be blowing 72* air inside.
With the given prices in propane I have had the unit set to switch to prop @ 17* and have not had a problem for the last 4 years. Yes My electric bills went up a bit, but not neatly as much as using 500 gal propane every year like the first two years I was here. I have went 4 winters on this current fill and it is still @ 30%
So just for My benefit, I was wondering how to do some of the calculations if anyone of you guys are HVAC experts.
Much Appreciated.