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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:
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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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> >
> 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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> 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
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