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Posted by Tony on June 8, 2007, 2:19 pm
I need to know? How big refrigeration system I will need

To maintain safely temperature O-Deg. F. with 17,000 watts live load

In the room of about 1000 cub. Ft. with 4" polyurethane Insulation



Posted by on June 8, 2007, 3:39 pm
wrote:

>I need to know? How big refrigeration system I will need
>
>To maintain safely temperature O-Deg. F. with 17,000 watts live load
>
>In the room of about 1000 cub. Ft. with 4" polyurethane Insulation
>

        Plenty, and a little extra for really really hot days.

        I thought you claimed to know this shit ? How could you
POSSIBLY ask such a stupid fucking question ?


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Posted by Tony on June 9, 2007, 1:33 pm

> wrote:
>
>>I need to know? How big refrigeration system I will need
>>
>>To maintain safely temperature O-Deg. F. with 17,000 watts live load
>>
>>In the room of about 1000 cub. Ft. with 4" polyurethane Insulation
>>
>
> Plenty, and a little extra for really really hot days.
>
> I thought you claimed to know this shit ? How could you
> POSSIBLY ask such a stupid fucking question ?


Paul I do not claimed anything and specially dealing with live loads
but you do so how about answer which I will assumed that you
do not have one.



> --
> Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today !!!
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>
> Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me
> 'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.'
> 'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.'
> HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's
> Free demo now available online http://pmilligan.net/palm/



Posted by Bill on June 9, 2007, 1:49 pm
wrote:

> >>To maintain safely temperature O-Deg. F. with 17,000 watts live load

> Paul I do not claimed anything and specially dealing with live loads
> but you do so how about answer which I will assumed that you
> do not have one.

What do you mean live load?

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Posted by Tony on June 10, 2007, 10:05 am
Bill I don't know if you pulling my leg are serious
but live load means: if you have electrical heater
in side your refrigerator weighing let say 500# without being plug in
it is dead load once is plug in and turn on example 17 kw.
then is live load plus dead load both must be consider into load.
however calculated separately then combine to gave you total load.
don't forget that 500# of potatoes you will cool down and heat load
will go down with temperature but live load 17 kw of heat
it remained 17 kw. in some cases may even increase because
of resistance change depend on direct or indirect exposure
to the conditions in side refrigerator/box
Tony
www.cas-environ.com


> wrote:
>
>> >>To maintain safely temperature O-Deg. F. with 17,000 watts live load
>
>> Paul I do not claimed anything and specially dealing with live loads
>> but you do so how about answer which I will assumed that you
>> do not have one.
>
> What do you mean live load?
>
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