The paperwork calls it "two stage" but it's all the same thing. A
one-speed unit is quite capable of the job as well, since that's what I
have, but not as efficient and not as effective at keeping the humidity
in the house low. Curiously, the blower specified in the house for three
different systems is the same variable speed unit (because it handles
the new furnace as well, specified as 97% efficient, compared to our
current 80% efficient unit) whereas the A/C condenser compressor is two
speed. So, even with that, I'd have RFI to tame. I'd prefer the benefits
of the variable speed unit if I can get it made RFI silent. They also
specified a "5 stage" unit, which I assume means it has five compressor
speeds. Again, same deal with the blower specified as "variable speed."
Their five speed compressor could be done a number of ways, some quiet
and some not. We'll see about all of this, but if the installer is
unwilling to help deal with the RFI, I'll find another installer.
Kim N5OP
On 2/17/2020 11:47 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
On 2/17/2020 9:04 PM, Kim Elmore wrote:
A two-stage unit probably wouldn't help much here in OK:
It's two-SPEED that's being recommended to you, Kim. No less capable
of cooling and heating, just a bit less power pulled out of the wall
by the variable speed unit.
73, Jim K9YC
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