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Posted by Bubba on September 8, 2006, 7:34 am
wrote:
>Hello,
>I saw answers to your mails, and it seems to me that your problem is about
>the cool air distribution.
>what type of diffusers are you using ?
>If you have the right amount of cool air (right air flow for the volume and
>right temperature) you should be able to cool your rooms.
>If you have high ceilings the best is to use displacement ventilation
>(installed on the floor)
>If you are supplying cool air from high ceilings you will have a mixing with
>the hot air close to the ceiling and at the end warm air close to the
>people.
>But if your installation is already built you can't change the system.
>br
Oh my GAWD! I think Im speechless. More nails in the skylight hatch,
please.
Bubba
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>I saw answers to your mails, and it seems to me that your problem is about
>the cool air distribution.
>what type of diffusers are you using ?
>If you have the right amount of cool air (right air flow for the volume and
>right temperature) you should be able to cool your rooms.
>If you have high ceilings the best is to use displacement ventilation
>(installed on the floor)
>If you are supplying cool air from high ceilings you will have a mixing with
>the hot air close to the ceiling and at the end warm air close to the
>people.
>But if your installation is already built you can't change the system.
>br