Third Temperature Test:
10.After the unit has run for 24hours, perform the third and last temperature test.
11.Record information and calculate temperature differential in table below.
Temperature Data from Testing
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| Outlet Air (ideally <120°F) |
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Temperature Testing Locations
Inlet Air – Evaporator (Front) Side | Outlet Air – Evaporator (Front) Side* | ||||
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Inlet Air – Condenser (Back) Side• | Outlet Air – Condenser (Back) side* |
*When measuring outlet air temperature on both sides of the unit (from the circular fans), hold the thermostat at the outer edges of one of the circular fans.