American standard 16 seer Heatpump
The model # on the outside unit will tell you the tonnage.
In the model # there should be an 060 in the number for 5 tons.
048 4 tons 042 3.5 tons....
Sounds to me like TOO MUCH airflow. Slowing down the blower speed will lower the temp.
A few leaves and clippings laying in the pan of the condenser has NO effect other than causing the pan to rust out quicker. Unless leaves are piled up so high in there that it actually blocks air flow through the condenser coil, it's not an issue.
It's very rare to have debris piled up in...
1950`s & saved from a tear down
Wow, that's rare in here in Houston, there is so little that's old left. It seems everything interesting is in the Northeast.
Here is the tag from the Packard Bell. I've never been able to find anything out about it.
Packard Bell A/C
This is a still working unit. The inside case is finished wood. The outside case survived because an enclosed patio was built around it in 1970. The unit was sitting unused from 1972 - 2008.
Finally
After hanging around this site forever hoping to see the washer I grew up with. This is it!!!!
We had a cubby hole off the breakfast room with these slatted doors and I still remember the neat way those machines lit up that area at night.
I feel better.