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Fiona Nicholson Posted on Jan 20, 2019

Air and remote have different temp - Heating & Cooling

  • Brian Lee Jan 20, 2019

    Hi Fiona Nicholson, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? We have no idea what equipment you have.

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Remote has a different temp than whats on the air con

Take a note of the temp displayed on the Aircon unit.
Go away far in a diferent room if need and start the remote, then set the same temp as you earlier noted.
Switch off the remote, and return close to the Aircon unit.
They now both should be again in sync!

Set the answer as "Helpful" if you succeeded to fix!
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AC not giving cold air

Kindly check outdoor unit fan Motor running or not . and it may possible blockage in the copper tubes (/capillary)/.need to internal clean by nitrogen flushing.
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Temp on remote screen switched from C to F - How get back to C ?

Different brand and model has different remote controls, you need to be specific about what model you're asking.
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My remote controller of the split type machine have two keys such as 'TOO COOL ' AND 'TOO WARM' . May I get the information about functioning of these keys in which situation use .

If you press Too Warm, temp will automatically 3 degree goes down as setting temp. and same when you press Too Cool, set temp will raise + 3degree.

In your remote set temp is 24 and you press Too Warm, set temp becomes 21 and same in Too Cool will become 27. It's normally in O'General a/c May be 2 differ in other units instead of 3degree. Thanks, and helpful?
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What is cooling and dehumidification mode

When dehumidification operation is set by remote controller,the intake air temp.is detected and the setting temp.is automatically set according to intake air temp. expl. Intake temp.78.8 set point will be 77. When intake air temp.is 2deg.below the setting temp.the indoor fan operates at iow speed or stops.It is just a way to controlle humitity rater than just temp.Some systems reach setpoint before enough humitity is removed,making house feel stuffy,or damp.
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We have a sarion air conditioner and cannot change temp as remote wont work.. is there anywhere to get replacement remote? or something we can do.

Most major Retailers, Home depot, Lowes.
You want to verify that is it a Heat pump with emergency Heat, Or is it just Standard Strait cool with An Electric Heat strip, THat will make a difference when purchasing a new T-stat.
Also you can look in your phone book for Hvac or Air conditioning suppliers. There usualy close in most major cities.

I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/michael_341f3f9dee622e54

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My remote will only turn the AC and now the temp goes to 85 degre

adjust your temp set point on the remote if is not working change the remote
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LG Air Art remote

I don't think you can turn of the beep. Not without tearing it apart and removing the internal speaker, is it really that important? The temp sensor is in the unit.
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Temp

Before an evaporation cooler will feel "cool" there has to be a greater difference in the outdoor and indoor temps and/or humidity. If the humidity is high and the temp cool < 80'f The "cool" wont feel cool because there is not much evaporation taking place.

Now if the temp goes to 90 or the humidity goes down under say 40% the cooling effect "feeling cool" will change and be more like its cooling. Part because of the difference in the temperature but also because the air can hold more humidity and it is pulling moisture off your skin.

When you talk about "feel" it is rather suggestive and always different for different people.
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