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Posted by Graven Water on June 24, 2008, 10:23 am
I have only about 1000 sq ft of house to cool. I live in NY State. Very
damp here, and in the summer, hot.
I'm willing to pay more for central AC/dehumidifier that's really quiet.
What would be a good quiet model?
thanks
Laura
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Posted by Noon-Air on June 24, 2008, 11:17 am
>I have only about 1000 sq ft of house to cool. I live in NY State. Very
> damp here, and in the summer, hot.
> I'm willing to pay more for central AC/dehumidifier that's really quiet.
> What would be a good quiet model?
One thats installed by a *competent*, licensed, insured, professionally
trained, HVAC technician.
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Posted by ransley on June 24, 2008, 5:56 pm
On Jun 24, 9:23=A0am, p...@cyberspace.org (Graven Water) wrote:
> I have only about 1000 sq ft of house to cool. =A0I live in NY State. =A0=
Very
> damp here, and in the summer, hot. =A0
> I'm willing to pay more for central AC/dehumidifier that's really quiet. =
=A0
> What would be a good quiet model?
> thanks
> Laura
Central AC is a dehumidifier, if AC is oversized and short cycles you
dont dehumidify in which case a stand alone unit is good. Quiet is an
instalers job. You need a load calculation no guessing on size
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Posted by John A. Weeks III on June 24, 2008, 6:46 pm
pbbl@cyberspace.org (Graven Water) wrote:
> I have only about 1000 sq ft of house to cool. I live in NY State. Very
> damp here, and in the summer, hot.
>
> I'm willing to pay more for central AC/dehumidifier that's really quiet.
> What would be a good quiet model?
>
> thanks
> Laura
Look into a "split system" A/C unit. There is probably one for
your size of the house, and having half the guts of the thing
outside keeps most of the noise out of your home.
-john-
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Posted by KJPRO on June 24, 2008, 7:00 pm
> pbbl@cyberspace.org (Graven Water) wrote:
>> I have only about 1000 sq ft of house to cool. I live in NY State. Very
>> damp here, and in the summer, hot.
>> I'm willing to pay more for central AC/dehumidifier that's really quiet.
>> What would be a good quiet model?
>> thanks
>> Laura
> Look into a "split system" A/C unit. There is probably one for
> your size of the house, and having half the guts of the thing
> outside keeps most of the noise out of your home.
> -john-
What do you *think* central AC is???
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> damp here, and in the summer, hot.
> I'm willing to pay more for central AC/dehumidifier that's really quiet.
> What would be a good quiet model?