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Looking for a good A/C installer (Manual J) - Denver Metro bubbabubbs 06-11-2007
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Posted by on June 11, 2007, 11:20 am
I am looking for an A/C installer that uses the Manual J method to
correctly size the new unit. Someone who is thorough, will use correct
inputs, and won't cut corners on the formulas.

In Denver Metro, Colorado

TIA


AppliancePartsPros.com, Inc.
Posted by Noon-Air on June 11, 2007, 11:39 am

>I am looking for an A/C installer that uses the Manual J method to
> correctly size the new unit. Someone who is thorough, will use correct
> inputs, and won't cut corners on the formulas.
>
> In Denver Metro, Colorado

Give Alex a call, tell him I sent you.

Alex Walter
Furnaces, A/C & More
12255 E Harvard Dr
Aurora CO 80014-1919
USA

Voice: 303-695-1465
Fax: 303-695-4543
email: alexw@FurnacesACandMore.com



Posted by v on June 12, 2007, 6:07 pm
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 08:20:55 -0700, someone wrote:

>...Someone who is thorough, will use correct
>inputs, and won't cut corners on the formulas.
>
To what end is the need to be that precise? They will just size it to
the nearest ton (or maybe half ton) anyway. It's not like it's going
to make much difference if it comes out 38,052 btu/hr for the anal
retentive guy, or 41,019 btu/hr for the good enough for government
work guy.


Reply to NG only - this e.mail address goes to a kill file.

Posted by on June 12, 2007, 6:19 pm

> On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 08:20:55 -0700, someone wrote:
>
> >...Someone who is thorough, will use correct
> >inputs, and won't cut corners on the formulas.
> >
> To what end is the need to be that precise? They will just size it to
> the nearest ton (or maybe half ton) anyway. It's not like it's going
> to make much difference if it comes out 38,052 btu/hr for the anal
> retentive guy, or 41,019 btu/hr for the good enough for government
> work guy.
>
>
> Reply to NG only - this e.mail address goes to a kill file.


Might as well guess on everything, Eh?



Posted by on June 12, 2007, 8:12 pm
On Jun 12, 4:07 pm, vze8f...@verizon.net (v) wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 08:20:55 -0700, someone wrote:
> >...Someone who is thorough, will use correct
> >inputs, and won't cut corners on the formulas.
>
> To what end is the need to be that precise? They will just size it to
> the nearest ton (or maybe half ton) anyway. It's not like it's going
> to make much difference if it comes out 38,052 btu/hr for the anal
> retentive guy, or 41,019 btu/hr for the good enough for government
> work guy.

And what if it's more like borderline - "back of napkin" calc will
suggest 2-ton, but Manual J suggests 1.5-ton.


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