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Old 08-01-2005, 07:40 PM   #1
Zonaman
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Evaporator Freeze Over?

On the way back up to Phoenix from Tucson I noticed my A/C airflow seemed restricted and the temp from the center vent was 57 F. After turning the unit off for a while, a lot of water drained off and things were OK again. Am I correct in deducing that my evaporator froze over? If yes, I have a control knob on the thermal switch on the evaporator. It was set low enough for air from the center vent to come out near freezing. I now have it set so that lowest air temp from center vent is 44 F. (at 90 F ambient, very humid) Is there a rule of thumb for lowest vent temp you can go and still avoid freeze over?

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PS This is an Old Air Unit.
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