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Posted by Bill on June 13, 2007, 11:22 pm

> Check the company that service IBM in Boulder Co.
> old man Murphy had been in charge there who is now ?
> Tony

No idea. I don't do many of them. One every bunch of years.

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Posted by DIMwit on June 10, 2007, 10:12 pm

> 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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>
>

speaking of potatoes, I once drove my truck to a potato farm and asked the
farmer how much the potatoes cost. He said the more you buy, the cheaper
they get. I told him to keep loading my truck until they were free.



Posted by Noon-Air on June 8, 2007, 3:41 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

Just a guess off the top of my head, maybe somewhere around 65,000btu.
Am I close??



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