Frost on an evaporator coil will prevent the correct amount of airflow across the coil. Any time an evaporator coil sees reduced airflow across its face, there will be a reduced heat load on the coil.
Let’s start with the basics. Water freezes at 32° F at sea level and atmospheric pressure. When any surface is below that temperature, and the air around it contains moisture, ice/frost will begin to ...
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