I've been in this industry for a good while, and I've never come across this. I'm doing an install for my neighbor, where we're taking the equipment they just bought for their old house out and putting it in the new house. Not my cup of tea, but it's almost Christmas, so why not? Anyways, was looking up the unit I'm putting in, and realized that it's a 3 ton heat pump for a 2 ton air handler. Other than the indoor coil freezing easy, what are other points of interest to bring up to them? Can I install a different orifice to compensate? Or should they cut loses and buy new equipment? Calvert County, MD has no mechanical code, and the installers here do whacky things like this all the time from what I've gathered.
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