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Posted by Noon-Air on June 10, 2007, 9:48 am
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>>>>> > 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.
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>>>>> I am not HVAC perso
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>>>> Wow, nobody woulda guessed...
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>>>>> 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
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>>>> You fuckhead--I run a 5 ton w/ 7500 sf home here and it works fine...
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>>>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
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>> You heard him ! Dry areas require ***MORE*** AC !!!!
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>> 'skin effect' !!!!!!
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> YES AND I AM STANDING BY MY WORD
You want some salt with those words??
Dry areas require *less* capacity because there is little or no LATENT LOAD.
In this area, fully 30% of the capacity is for reducing latent load(humidity
removal), and the rest is only for sensible load.
Consider that the *total* cooling load is going to be a hell of a lot less
for 85degrees at 20%RH than it is for 85 degrees at 90%RH.
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