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Posted by Noon-Air on June 9, 2007, 1:08 pm

>
>>
>>>
>>
>>>
>>> > Concerning the condenser, it is unthinkable that he could have made
>>> > such
>>> > an error in claiming he was installing a two stage unit!
>>> > I need to know what major city you live near to get the Summer Design
>>> > Conditions there!
>>> > Here in SW WI with Heat Indexes up to 104, there are 2400-sq.ft. homes
>>> > with 2-ton units cooling them perfectly.
>>>
>>> I am not HVAC perso
>>>
>>
>> Wow, nobody woulda guessed...
>>
>>>
>>> but "Darrell" you know that you are full of crap
>>> with 104 heat index and 2400-sq ft.he be lucky to get way with 4 ton
>>> Tony say that
>>>
>>>
>>
>> You fuckhead--I run a 5 ton w/ 7500 sf home here and it works fine...
>>
>> --
>
>
> well you have you opinion and I have mine
>
Come on down here...currently 93 degrees, 76 degree dew point and 105 degree
heat index..... and its not even summer yet.



Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on June 11, 2007, 1:24 am

>
> >
> >>
> >
> >>
> >> > Concerning the condenser, it is unthinkable that he could have made
> >> > such
> >> > an error in claiming he was installing a two stage unit!
> >> > I need to know what major city you live near to get the Summer Design
> >> > Conditions there!
> >> > Here in SW WI with Heat Indexes up to 104, there are 2400-sq.ft.
homes
> >> > with 2-ton units cooling them perfectly.
> >>
> >> I am not HVAC perso
> >>
> >
> > Wow, nobody woulda guessed...
> >
> >>
> >> but "Darrell" you know that you are full of crap
> >> with 104 heat index and 2400-sq ft.he be lucky to get way with 4 ton
> >> Tony say that
> >>
> >>
> >
> > You fuckhead--I run a 5 ton w/ 7500 sf home here and it works fine...
> >
> > --
>
>
> well you have you opinion and I have mine
>
>

Please explain how in the world would it even be possible for you to have an
opinion on the above.

Look, that 104 gives us about 30 degF from comfort zone...though wet most
the year during this kinda weather its typically dry as hell.

Wintertime different shit altogether.

--Still using heat pumps but now we be talking what 50~60 deg differential
from OA.

IOW...NOW is when to add more tonnage.....

--







Posted by Tony on June 9, 2007, 1:42 pm

>
>>
>
>>
>> > Concerning the condenser, it is unthinkable that he could have made
>> > such
>> > an error in claiming he was installing a two stage unit!
>> > I need to know what major city you live near to get the Summer Design
>> > Conditions there!
>> > Here in SW WI with Heat Indexes up to 104, there are 2400-sq.ft. homes
>> > with 2-ton units cooling them perfectly.
>>
>> I am not HVAC perso
>>
>
> Wow, nobody woulda guessed...
>
>>
>> but "Darrell" you know that you are full of crap
>> with 104 heat index and 2400-sq ft.he be lucky to get way with 4 ton
>> Tony say that
>>
>>
>
> You fuckhead--I run a 5 ton w/ 7500 sf home here and it works fine...
>
> --

You better realize that in dry area is require slightly larger AC unit
why because of skin effect, have you ever hear that word before
if you want know why my hourly rate is $100, PO will do fine
thank you Tony



Posted by on June 9, 2007, 4:05 pm
wrote:

>
>>
>>>
>>
>>>
>>> > Concerning the condenser, it is unthinkable that he could have made
>>> > such
>>> > an error in claiming he was installing a two stage unit!
>>> > I need to know what major city you live near to get the Summer Design
>>> > Conditions there!
>>> > Here in SW WI with Heat Indexes up to 104, there are 2400-sq.ft. homes
>>> > with 2-ton units cooling them perfectly.
>>>
>>> I am not HVAC perso
>>>
>>
>> Wow, nobody woulda guessed...
>>
>>>
>>> but "Darrell" you know that you are full of crap
>>> with 104 heat index and 2400-sq ft.he be lucky to get way with 4 ton
>>> Tony say that
>>>
>>>
>>
>> You fuckhead--I run a 5 ton w/ 7500 sf home here and it works fine...
>>
>> --
>
>You better realize that in dry area is require slightly larger AC unit
>why because of skin effect, have you ever hear that word before
>if you want know why my hourly rate is $100, PO will do fine
>thank you Tony
>

        You heard him ! Dry areas require ***MORE*** AC !!!!

        'skin effect' !!!!!!

        BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!

        Dildo, you're worse than Stormy. Which I didn't know was
possible.


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Posted by Tony on June 10, 2007, 9:19 am

> wrote:
>
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> > Concerning the condenser, it is unthinkable that he could have made
>>>> > such
>>>> > an error in claiming he was installing a two stage unit!
>>>> > I need to know what major city you live near to get the Summer Design
>>>> > Conditions there!
>>>> > Here in SW WI with Heat Indexes up to 104, there are 2400-sq.ft.
>>>> > homes
>>>> > with 2-ton units cooling them perfectly.
>>>>
>>>> I am not HVAC perso
>>>>
>>>
>>> Wow, nobody woulda guessed...
>>>
>>>>
>>>> but "Darrell" you know that you are full of crap
>>>> with 104 heat index and 2400-sq ft.he be lucky to get way with 4 ton
>>>> Tony say that
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> You fuckhead--I run a 5 ton w/ 7500 sf home here and it works fine...
>>>
>>> --
>>
>>You better realize that in dry area is require slightly larger AC unit
>>why because of skin effect, have you ever hear that word before
>>if you want know why my hourly rate is $100, PO will do fine
>>thank you Tony
>>
>
> You heard him ! Dry areas require ***MORE*** AC !!!!
>
> 'skin effect' !!!!!!


YES AND I AM STANDING BY MY WORD


>
> BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!
>
> Dildo, you're worse than Stormy. Which I didn't know was
> possible.
>
>
> --
> Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today !!!
> http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/
>
> Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me
> 'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.'
> 'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.'
> HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's
> Free demo now available online http://pmilligan.net/palm/



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