I have a Carrier 58MVB furnace and a bottom of the line 2 ton 13 seer non communicating Carrier A/C. It's a "contractor pack" (suffix BB) A/C meant to be bought in quantity for housing developments.
Our utility company is offering rebates from $100-$400 on upgrades for A/C systems right now.
The SAC (sorry ass contractor) that installed the system said that in our suburban Detroit area anything more than 13 seer would be uneconomical because of the short cooling season and the temperate climate. So, during a major brain fart, I believed him.
Is it possible to upgrade the condenser to a higher efficiency while still using the original N coil?
Is their a way to determine the point of diminishing returns for this project?
Thanks,
Joe
Our utility company is offering rebates from $100-$400 on upgrades for A/C systems right now.
The SAC (sorry ass contractor) that installed the system said that in our suburban Detroit area anything more than 13 seer would be uneconomical because of the short cooling season and the temperate climate. So, during a major brain fart, I believed him.
Is it possible to upgrade the condenser to a higher efficiency while still using the original N coil?
Is their a way to determine the point of diminishing returns for this project?
Thanks,
Joe
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