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Rheem Split Systems Trlather 02-06-2007
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Posted by on February 8, 2007, 12:47 am

>> >> I believe the existing system is undersized anyway, which
>> >> is hard on everything...
>> >An adequately sized system will run constantly at design temps, shouldn't
>be
>> >hard on the system though--for instance, here during this time of the
>year I
>> >try and keep at least one of our heat pumps running all of the time....
>> an adequately insulated structure would neither gain or lose btu's and
>> would require nothing more than a ERV for adequate heating. cooling
>> and ventilation needs.
>What happens when you open a door? :-)

an interior door? lol

of course all exterior doors open into an airlock, of which one door
is required to be closed before the other one will open.....

Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on February 8, 2007, 6:58 pm
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
>>>> I believe the existing system is undersized anyway, which
>>>> is hard on everything...
>>> An adequately sized system will run constantly at design temps, shouldn't
> be
>>> hard on the system though--for instance, here during this time of the
> year I
>>> try and keep at least one of our heat pumps running all of the time....
>> an adequately insulated structure would neither gain or lose btu's and
>> would require nothing more than a ERV for adequate heating. cooling
>> and ventilation needs.
>
> What happens when you open a door? :-)
>
>
With my luck some asshole will be there trying to come in.

Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on February 7, 2007, 11:52 pm

> >> I believe the existing system is undersized anyway, which
> >> is hard on everything...
> >An adequately sized system will run constantly at design temps, shouldn't
be
> >hard on the system though--for instance, here during this time of the
year I
> >try and keep at least one of our heat pumps running all of the time....
> an adequately insulated structure would neither gain or lose btu's and
> would require nothing more than a ERV for adequate heating. cooling
> and ventilation needs.

Ididnt enginner nor build the structure.

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Posted by on February 8, 2007, 12:50 am

>> >> I believe the existing system is undersized anyway, which
>> >> is hard on everything...
>> >An adequately sized system will run constantly at design temps, shouldn't
>be
>> >hard on the system though--for instance, here during this time of the
>year I
>> >try and keep at least one of our heat pumps running all of the time....
>> an adequately insulated structure would neither gain or lose btu's and
>> would require nothing more than a ERV for adequate heating. cooling
>> and ventilation needs.
>Ididnt enginner nor build the structure.

I could have sworn you told me you were moving in the direction of
retirement and striving for a degree in domestic engineering.... :-)

Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on February 8, 2007, 3:45 pm

> >> >> I believe the existing system is undersized anyway, which
> >> >> is hard on everything...
> >> >An adequately sized system will run constantly at design temps,
shouldn't
> >be
> >> >hard on the system though--for instance, here during this time of the
> >year I
> >> >try and keep at least one of our heat pumps running all of the
time....
> >> an adequately insulated structure would neither gain or lose btu's and
> >> would require nothing more than a ERV for adequate heating. cooling
> >> and ventilation needs.
> >Ididnt enginner nor build the structure.
> I could have sworn you told me you were moving in the direction of
> retirement

Problem now is that our European manufacturer /distributer has has flaked
out....which suddenly leaves us taking up all the slack....while at the same
time we recently picked a distributer in Hong Kong that is going gangbusters
reselling into Vietnam, Korea, etc....and so I'm busier than a fly eating
shit here lately.

> and striving for a degree in domestic engineering.... :-)

Sounds almost like a vacation to me....

===

Turn 49 next sunday...gonna go see my brother saturday...install that relay
and outdoors reset in his system and then it's seafood buffet at a Little
Creek Casino for supper.

Maybe I'll get lucky afterwards...never know...

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