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"udarrell" wrote in message
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Darrell,

Any real reason for you to continue posting using html format ?

( Below is basically how your post will appear on many newsreaders )


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Like to lower your Air Conditioning Utility Bills?br
Look at all the ways you can to reduce the heat and humidity load,
caulk, weather-strip, and insulate, to keep the heat and humidity
outside.br
br
Have a manual J heat load done and consider slightly under-sizing a
replacement condenser.br
br
If you have an older furnace, there may not be enough airflow through
the evaporator coil.br
br
Have all of the ductwork, diffusers, return-air grilles and filter
areas checked and properly sized, the ductwork must be properly sealed.br
br
In cold climate, consider replacing the furnace with a new high
efficiency condenser furnace.br
br
Then replace the central A/C system using a TEV refrigerant control on
the evaporator.br
br
By slightly under-sizing the condenser and making certain you have an
optimal and balanced heatload on the cooling coil during normal
run-time conditions, —the unit will have a much greater BTU/hr heat
transfer output during average run-time conditions!br
br
With a properly sized system and proper evaporator airflow you will
have consistent optimal nominal capacity heat absorption and removal,
coupled with longer run-time cycles.  Just my experienced 'opinion'
(only).  - udarrellbr
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Air Conditioning Efficiency

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Like to lower your Air Conditioning Utility Bills?br
Look at all the ways you can to reduce the heat and humidity load,
caulk, weather-strip, and insulate, to keep the heat and humidity
outside.br
br
Have a manual J heat load done and consider slightly under-sizing a
replacement condenser.br
br
If you have an older furnace, there may not be enough airflow through
the evaporator coil.br
br
Have all of the ductwork, diffusers, return-air grilles and filter
areas checked and properly sized, the ductwork must be properly sealed.br
br
In cold climate, consider replacing the furnace with a new high
efficiency condenser furnace.br
br
Then replace the central A/C system using a TEV refrigerant control on
the evaporator.br
br
By slightly under-sizing the condenser and making certain you have an
optimal and balanced heatload on the cooling coil during normal
run-time conditions, —the unit will have a much greater BTU/hr heat
transfer output during average run-time conditions!br
br
With a properly sized system and proper evaporator airflow you will
have consistent optimal nominal capacity heat absorption and removal,
coupled with longer run-time cycles.  Just my experienced 'opinion'
(only).  - udarrellbr
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Air Conditioning Efficiency

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