jake davies
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I have an old 100 year home in NYC and our 15 year old gas-fired combo heating/cooling unit went kaput and we installed a Bosch IDS 2.0 3 ton heat pump today. The previous unit was also 3 ton covering 1500 square feet
NYC temps are 18-25 today and the heat pump has only been able to go from 47 to 56 degrees 20 hours later. Is that normal? I know the recovery from cold temps is harder for heat pumps vs traditional gas furnaces but just wondering if it should be this slow
AIr Handler Unit Model - BVA-36WN1-M20 Model Number 8733952440 (3 ton)
Condensing Unit Model BOVA-36HDN1-M20G Model Number 8733952437 (3 ton)
I measured the supply duct air with an accurate kitchen thermometer and all ducts are between 84-88. Room temperature is currently 56 and outdoor temp is 18. I thought there is usually a 40 degree difference between intake air & supply
Thanks
I have an old 100 year home in NYC and our 15 year old gas-fired combo heating/cooling unit went kaput and we installed a Bosch IDS 2.0 3 ton heat pump today. The previous unit was also 3 ton covering 1500 square feet
NYC temps are 18-25 today and the heat pump has only been able to go from 47 to 56 degrees 20 hours later. Is that normal? I know the recovery from cold temps is harder for heat pumps vs traditional gas furnaces but just wondering if it should be this slow
AIr Handler Unit Model - BVA-36WN1-M20 Model Number 8733952440 (3 ton)
Condensing Unit Model BOVA-36HDN1-M20G Model Number 8733952437 (3 ton)
I measured the supply duct air with an accurate kitchen thermometer and all ducts are between 84-88. Room temperature is currently 56 and outdoor temp is 18. I thought there is usually a 40 degree difference between intake air & supply
Thanks