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Thread #2..........Variable Speed A/C Units
Variable Speed Unit owners......................do you have Zones???
How much was the up-charge?? With our 2-Stage unit, we have zones set up. Largest benefit is cooling the bedroom(s) only at night (not the whole house). If we want to continue with zones, SunKool said that would cost an additional $4500. (current zone equipment would not work with a new variable speed unit) :shocked: |
We have a 4-zone system. It is great particularly at night when there is no need to cool the whole house but just the bedroom.
I only remember the total cost when we replaced our whole system and included the 4 zone to a grand total $14K. The up cost for the zone system was in the $3-4K range. |
Right, so with a variable speed system such as the Carrier Infinity, you need a special zone damper control that's compatible with the system which can variably open and close the zone damper vs just being full open or full closed. In your situation where you are just using it at night, this isn't a concern but the way the system is designed it trys to even out the temperature and if it's zoned then it needs to variably control those zones as well.
I have no idea what these controls cost and the labor to replace your existing control. |
Why not just replace with a new two-stage unit so you can use the existing dampers? Seems like that would save a lot of money while sacrificing just a little bit of efficiency.
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I always hated spending dollar to save dime.
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rather than cooling in zones, you need to do a performance test on your existing system.. People are installing high Merv rated air handler filters reducing cold air flow.. Evaporators also become neglected, and should be cleaned.. Before you spend thousands, spend a few hundred and create an efficient cooling system..doing basics with a reputable AC company, makes your compressor smile
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Also, I don't understand the need for a zoned system in a single story house with no insulated interior walls. I maintain a constant temperature throughout the house and my electric bill is usually less than $100. Cooling down the bedrooms at night and not cooling the rest of the house would make me less comfortable, not more comfortable. |
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we already have zones, significant savings for over five years. |
In theory it sounds good. But the cost? You will never recoup your money. Ever!
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With my Bosch units I had Zone setup. But that doesn't necessarily mean that only the bedroom or any room in the house can receive air. What that means is it keep the temperature balanced in all rooms and run room goes unbalanced the air conditioning comes on. So you may have the right temperature in the bedroom that you want but the other rooms are probably going to be cooler. Think about it to truly have a zone system, you need to have certain trunks open and shut at different times. So maybe that's where the cost comes in. But I've never heard of that happening. To open and shut different zones forget the desired temperature seems like an expensive mechanical issue. The best system you can buy out there hands down is a Bosch.
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