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Posted by geothermaljones on June 29, 2007, 7:04 pm
Been here for years...
Just got sick of a few feuding idiots...
>
> > Thanks,
> > The linear expansion valve has multiple positions (near 60, I think) &
can
> > be monitored to
> > analyze the systems operation. Position of the valve will settle in to
> > near
> > constant position as long as the load remains constant. As loads shift
due
> > to solar loads or migrating students etc... the valve adjusts to the
need
> > &
> > the outdoor unit can ramp up or down as needed.
> >
> > As for PTAC, Nah.
> > The wall mount unit is one of numerous indoor units.
> > There's a 1 way & 4 way ceiling cassette either recessed or suspended.
> > Serviceable from below & w/ built in condensate pumps (near 30" vert
> > lift).
> > There's the wall mount, a ceiling surface mount, exposed & recessed wall
> > cabinet units, and ducted units from 1-8 tons. There are more styles
> > coming
> > as well.
> > All of these indoor units can be used on the single phase 4 ton unit
> > PUMY048
> > (S-series)
> >
> > Check out mehvac.com under VFRZ CityMulti for submittals, tech, install,
> > etc...
> >
> > 3 Phase outdoor units, either R-series (simultaneous heat & cool) or
> > Y-series (either heating or cooling)
> > start at 72,000 btuh & go up to 234000 btuh.
> > They must have at least 50% connected capacity to operate, & can have
150%
> > connected capacity.
> > They can overdrive about 30%, but the connected can be higher to cover
the
> > shifting peak loads etc...
> > Meaning the 72 unit can have as few as 36000 & up to 108000 connected
with
> > a
> > max 93600 load...
> > The 234 unit, which I really like can go from 117000 up to 351000 (29.5
> > tons) & max oper. cap of 304000 btuh.
> > They've even got a couple water cooled units of 72000 & 96000 btuh.
> > They're brand new, but I've seen a little lit. on them.
> > Again, I'm waiting for a geoloop system interface & life will be good...
> >
> > goodluck
> > geothermaljones
> > st.paul,mn.
> >
>
> I will certainly check those things out after this summer rush.
>
> BTW, welcome to the group.
>
> Rich
> >
>
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