How cold should the air come out of my home ac?
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regardless of the seer or efficiency of the unit if it is sized properly and working properly the air should be at least 20 degrees cooler than the room temperature...if it is less than 12 degrees cooler than room temperature there is something wrong with the unit...
Depends on how efficient your system is. Very efficient systems, such as 16 SEER won't have nearly as cold air as a 12 SEER system. But generally, the circulation air should be about 10 to 20 degrees colder that the room
15-20 degrees cooler than the return air.
On an average day, say its 88 outside and the Relative Humidity is about 60% Then then air coming out of a register should be about 45 degrees.
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