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Posted by DIMwit on December 7, 2006, 4:51 pm
You mean "Let me guess....you're an engineer?"
that's what I was referring to. that's been said by at least 2 guys already
including Bubba.
Some guys tease you because they know you are an idiot. I don't know enough
about the trade to know you're an idiot for sure, but it sure sounds it.
I tease you because I enjoy it, and I am doing it just in fun, no malice
intended. Tease me back on something. hey, check out my name!
Anyway, I don't know what made Bob Loblaw mention your religion, but I do
agree with him. You mention your religion in every post and say stuff that
the experienced trades people think is stupid. That is not good.
Enjoy your evening Chris
DIMwit
>I don't remember ever hearing that advice. Please remind me.
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> Christopher A. Young
> You can't shout down a troll.
> You have to starve them.
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> Stormy, try to be original
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>> I'd prefer a longer run time. So the heat doesn't all dump into the
>> home at once. As you have only a half degree temp swing, you've
>> aparently got good insulation, though. You could replace the
> furnace,
>> and see if it's more comfortable next year. And then consider put
> the
>> other one back.
>>
>> Let me guess... you're an engineer?
>>
>> --
>>
>> Christopher A. Young
>> You can't shout down a troll.
>> You have to starve them.
>> .
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>> At -10C, which is also my design temp, my condensing gas furnace
> runs
>> for 20
>> mins every 2 hours to maintain a setpoint of 18C with a spread of
> .5C,
>> obviously it is theoretically oversized, however, if sized
> 'correctly'
>> it
>> would run continuously at -10C and use significantly more KWH's.
> Which
>> would
>> be the better scenario, almost continuous run times to improve
> comfort
>> at
>> the expense of higher electricity usage or the shorter cycles with
>> less wear
>> on the blower and draft inducer fan?
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