Ruud Air Conditioner Knowledge Base
which is better day and night or RUUD air conditioners.? I am looking to buy a new air conditioner (I live in Arizona). I have two offers one for a Day and Night unit (15 seer) and one for a RUUD (15.5 seer). Which is better or are they the same (or are both bad)? Both are 4k for units and installation.
air conditioner help for stupid person? I have 1 yr old ruud energy star system. The thermostat turn on but the outside unit does not, I went out this morning and hit the relay or reset button and the unit works fine. So what would prevent the outside from getting power. It has a double breaker and yest a checked it with a volt meter and one side showed 120 but the other showed alot less(around 40).,but today they both showed 120 after I reset the breaker. Do I have a bad circuit breaker.
air conditioner question? My ruud a/c unit is less than a year old and has a bad low pressure control. Does this happen alot on ruud units or any other unit, or is this just a freak happening. Living in South Texas I want to make sure I do not have any problems during the summer. Thank you
Competitive Analysis of Split System Home Air Conditioners? Any literature out there (from an unbiased, independent source) that compares/rates "like" competing AC systems (Tons, SEER, Component Materials, Warranty, Price) from Trane, RUUD, Carrier, Amana, Westinghouse, American Standard, etc. Every AC company tends to promote the unit that they have agreements (or biggest profit margin) with and always play down the other competitive units. Likewise, pricing in the industry is strenously controlled and not available to consumers (even retail pricing) unless you get a quote, making it extremely difficult to do your research. I appreciate the suggested advice, but as usual they present several observations. Notwithstanding sizing (in my case 5 Ton)and efficiency (14 SEER) Carrier Brand, after several years of now having this unit, the EVAP is leaking. After some research, determined that copper coil was manufactured in Mexico and has defects. Likewise the new ones I have researched include both copper and aluminum. Which is better, durable, efficient. Furthermore, some local pros have indicated that SEER is not most important but comfort index (or something like that) and that undersizing the coil for superheating purposes is more suitable for the Texas environment. Finally, I question whether the builder subcontractor installed to manufacturers specifications as the CFM or air volume per room ranges widely (some rooms cold, other rooms warm). As such, how does the avg consumer verify installation to manufacturer specifications?
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