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Temperature of exhaust vents Robbie 07-30-2006
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Posted by Robbie on July 30, 2006, 7:02 pm
On a day that reaches 97 degrees with 90% humidity, what can I expect
the temperature of the exhaust vents in the house to be ? Any help will
be appreciated.


Posted by udarrell on July 30, 2006, 9:34 pm
Robbie wrote:

>On a day that reaches 97 degrees with 90% humidity, what can I expect
>the temperature of the exhaust vents in the house to be? Any help will
>be appreciated.
>
>
With a High Humidity in your home and normal 400-CFM-Per Ton of cooling
it would probably get about a 16 degree temp drop out the Supply Air
diffusers below the Return Air temp. - udarrell

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Posted by Robbie on August 2, 2006, 9:30 pm
Thank you for your information. You gave me all the information I
needed. I am printing out the troubleshooting information and will be
better able to understand my unit. I have the gauges and a HVAC friend
with R22 to help me out if needed. Most of all I appreciate the fact
that there are people like you that are willing to help others. Some of
the trash talk and vulgar language that I received was so unnecessary.
It would be nice if things were regulated to only let people like you
respond. Thank you once again.
udarrell wrote:
> Robbie wrote:
>
> >On a day that reaches 97 degrees with 90% humidity, what can I expect
> >the temperature of the exhaust vents in the house to be? Any help will
> >be appreciated.
> >
> >
> With a High Humidity in your home and normal 400-CFM-Per Ton of cooling
> it would probably get about a 16 degree temp drop out the Supply Air
> diffusers below the Return Air temp. - udarrell
>
> --
> Air Conditioning's Affordable Path to the "Human Comfort Zone Goal"
> http://www.udarrell.com/air-conditioning-total-heat-enthalpy-latent-heat.html
> Techs:
> http://www.udarrell.com/ac-trouble-shooting-superheat-subcooling.html


Posted by =?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on August 2, 2006, 10:06 pm
Robbie posted for all of us...
I don't top post - see either inline or at bottom.

> It would be nice if things were regulated to only let people like you
> respond.
>
Well, I would regulate you right outta here! Someone has to make these "rules"
I got first dibs.
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Tekkie

Posted by Stormin Mormon on July 30, 2006, 10:15 pm
The exhaust vents should be about 15 to 20 degrees hotter than the
outside air. Which would make them about 115 to 120 degrees.

If the exhaust vents are in the house, they should be about the same.
Though, I don't know why you'd want exhaust vents in the house.

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You have to starve them.
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On a day that reaches 97 degrees with 90% humidity, what can I expect
the temperature of the exhaust vents in the house to be ? Any help
will
be appreciated.



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