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Posted by TSev on July 31, 2006, 12:30 pm
OK...assuming he intended to ask about the cold air coming in...what should
that be?
> I'm being painfully literal. That's what he asked, and that's what I
> talked about.
>
> --
>
> Christopher A. Young
> You can't shout down a troll.
> You have to starve them.
> .
>
> Me, dimwit the electrician, sort of understood that he meant the cold
> air
> outlet registers, for lack of knowing the correct name.
> Your satire escapes you again.
>
> If I am wrong, then color me red as in embarrassment. What's your
> excuse.
>
> Bubba uses satire well. did I say that?
>
> Bob
>
> > 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.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Christopher A. Young
> > You can't shout down a troll.
> > You have to starve them.
> > .
> >
> > 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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