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Default Recirculation of air

And that shows exactly how much of a clue you have. Ive never
kill-filled anyone. No need to. Sharpen your brain and try again.
Bubba

On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 18:23:21 GMT, no one that you know
wrote:

I thought you kill filed me?
Proves you are a troll?

Bubba wrote:

and absolutely NO ONE gives a rats ass what you think or say so get
off your knees. I dont need your services.
Bubba

On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 21:09:42 GMT, no one that you know
wrote:

You enjoying yourself bubba?
You are a misfit to society and you cant read......he said he was going to
hire a professional. he wasn't talking to you ok.

Bubba wrote:

On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 16:36:21 GMT, Ignoramus3756
wrote:

We have a three story (plus also basement) house.

During hot weather, the upper floors are very considerably warmer
than the bottom floors. That's because, drumroll, hot air tends to
rise up.

The issue, in my mind, is that air does not circulate sufficiently. It
would seem to me that the answer is to somehow suck air from the third
floor into where it is picked up by A/C for cooling, or just to
improve the speed of air circulation in general.

Are there any standard approaches to analyzing this problem. I would
prefer to fully understand the issues involves before making a
decision to hire any outside help.

thanks



The standard aproach is to start working at a hvac company as an
apprentice. Study hard and work your way up earning your apprentice
liscense, journeymen, masters, refrigeration certification and NATE
testing. Suck in about 10 to 20 yrs of this and you will soon
understand why it "isnt rocket science".
Either that or pay someone qualified to understand your problems.
You can PayPal me $99 per simple question, $150 per involved question
and $250 per technical question. Please, only one question per fee.
:-)
Bubba