I have a Carrier heat pump model 38YCC 1yr old. Air from vent is 73 degrees which don't cool, whats normal?


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the unit should put out air that is 25 degrees cooler than your room temperture...if it does not there is something wrong...1 to small a unit..2 low on freon..3 wrong or mismatched a-coil and condensing unit...now at 95 degrees that would be a good temp but as your house cooled down some if the temperature did not drop below 73 deg. coming out of the vent it wouldnt cool house below 85 degrees...


It's a matter of preference, if it isn't cool enough for you, set the thermostat lower, try 70 degrees, if that doesn't work, go lower until it is comfortable for you.
You have a problem, get it checked out.
someone asked me that today. i forget what it is but i get 56f out of mine. 73 is way to high.. now if your not getting nromal air flow from your register it could be dirty a-coil or maybe freezing up, dirty filter. in the summer its a regular ac
You want a 16° to 20°F difference in the air going into the unit and the air exiting the unit. 25°F is too high for a residential unit but OK for a window unit or a ductless split unit. You need to have the unit checked.

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