MANY TIMES WE GET THE QUESTIONS, "HOW DO YOU SIZE THE CONDENSER WITH YOUR EVAPORATOR?".
HERE ARE SOME HELPFUL GUIDELINES WHEN SIZING.
- SELECT CONDENSING UNIT WITH A LOWER CAPACITY THAN THE EVAPORATOR ( 90% to 100% OF EVAPORATOR )
- DESIGN POINT - 38° SST (USE 40°F FOR SIZING PURPOSES) IF RUNNING ROOM AT 55°
- GOLDILOCKS TYPE OF CONDITIONS
- USE A GOOD AVERAGE TEMPERATURE NOT WORST CASE SCENARIO
- ON HOT DAYS JUST LET THE SYSTEM RUN A LITTLE LONGER FOR THE OUT OF BOUNDS CONDITIONS
- ROOMS ARE SIZED FOR 16 HOUR RUN DAY
- LOAD ON EVAPORATOR IS CONSTANT- ITS THE CONDENSING UNIT THAT NEEDS TO RUN A LITTLE LONGER
- SIZE TO A REASONABLE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
- IS IT INSIDE?
- IS IT OUTSIDE?
- EXAMPLES
- SAN DIEGO- SIZE FOR 80° NOT 110°
- PALM SPRINGS- SIZE FOR 100° OR SO AND LET IT RUN LONGER ON THE HOTTEST TIMES OF THE YEAR
- PUT A FAN CYCLING SWITCH ON THE CU TO KEEP THE HEAD PRESSURE UP TO 80° OR BETTER AMBIENT CONDITIONS TO PROTECT DURING LOW AMBIENT TIMES.
- CONDENSING UNIT SHOULD HAVE A SUCTION ACCUMULATOR
SO TO SUM IT ALL UP: SIZE AT A SLIGHTLY LOWER LOAD THAN WHAT THE ROOM IS, AT A PLUS 40° SST, AT A REASONABLE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE.