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Default Swamp Cooler to Refrigeration A/C

I was responding to what I have shown in quotes below Big Al. I was
mentioning that it is a bad idea to use evaporative cooling on indoor
air. It is best to cool the outside air, force it into the home and
displace room air outside,

Using an evaporative cooler on indoor air will either require more
water and higher volumes of air being moved and exhausted, or it will
just simply over humidifiy a home.


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Date: Sat, Mar 11 2006 12:31 am
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You might try a different configuration with better controls, eg turn
on
the swamp to cool recirculated house air when the indoor temp rises to
80 F
and turn on a small exhaust fan when the indoor RH rises to 65%."