auger66 Posted April 16, 2010 Posted April 16, 2010 This is a minor one, but I noticed the Venstar thermostat has an option to let the fan run for up to 90 seconds after the cooling call is satisfied. So I did some testing on my commercial fluid heat pump and found cool air comes out for about four minutes after the compressor is shut off. So I wrote a simple program to keep the fan running for four minutes. I enabled the option in the thermostat to keep the fan from quickly cycling off and on. I've never turn my heater on so this is just for A/C. If Status 'Thermostat / Main' is Mode Cool And Control 'Thermostat / Main / Cool Control' is switched Off Then Set 'Thermostat / Main' Fan On Wait 4 minutes Set 'Thermostat / Main' Fan Auto Else - No actions
Mark Sanctuary Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 Squeezing all the last cooled air out of the ducts. This is a good idea I will have to experiment with.
apostolakisl Posted August 28, 2010 Posted August 28, 2010 The difference that makes will depend on where your unit is. If the air handling unit and ducts are all inside the conditioned space (like in a closet in the house) it will slightly decrease efficiency becuase you will be running the fan (producing heat and burning electricity) without actually moving any heat that is inside the house to outside (only from inside your house in one area to inside your house in another area). The freon has to be moving for heat to get moved from inside the house to outside and that won't be happening after the compressor shuts down. If the unit is in an attic (that is not in the conditioned space), you will increase your efficiency since you will be capturing what is left of the heat sink (the freon) before it gets wasted to the inferno knows as the summer attic.
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