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Posted by rogv24 on April 6, 2007, 2:55 pm
I just bought a condo, and I noticed the heating system for the condo
does not generate
a lot of heat. Therefore the condo is not very warm. Does anyone
know some of the causes
behind this.
Thanks
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Posted by Noon-Air on April 6, 2007, 3:16 pm
What temperature is the thermostat set to?? What temperature are you trying
to reach?? What is the heat source... electric?? heat pump?? furnace??
boiler??
Can't see it through the computer screen. Can't even give you a WAG, without
a whole lot more information.
Maybe you should call your local *competent*, licensed, insured,
professionally trained, HVAC technician to come check it out.
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>I just bought a condo, and I noticed the heating system for the condo
> does not generate
> a lot of heat. Therefore the condo is not very warm. Does anyone
> know some of the causes
> behind this.
> Thanks
>
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Posted by gofish on April 6, 2007, 4:10 pm
rogv24@yahoo.com wrote:
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>I just bought a condo, and I noticed the heating system for the condo
>does not generate
>a lot of heat. Therefore the condo is not very warm. Does anyone
>know some of the causes
>behind this.
>Thanks
how much heat could a heat pump pump if a heat pump could pump heat?
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Posted by daytona° on April 6, 2007, 7:26 pm
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> rogv24@yahoo.com wrote:
>>I just bought a condo, and I noticed the heating system for the condo
>>does not generate
>>a lot of heat. Therefore the condo is not very warm. Does anyone
>>know some of the causes
>>behind this.
>>Thanks
> how much heat could a heat pump pump if a heat pump could pump heat?
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Posted by .p.jm on April 6, 2007, 4:34 pm
On 6 Apr 2007 11:55:10 -0700, rogv24@yahoo.com wrote:
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>I just bought a condo, and I noticed the heating system for the condo
>does not generate
>a lot of heat. Therefore the condo is not very warm. Does anyone
>know some of the causes
>behind this.
>Thanks
Cold weather
Broken heaters
Open windows combined with the above
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> does not generate
> a lot of heat. Therefore the condo is not very warm. Does anyone
> know some of the causes
> behind this.
> Thanks
>