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RicodJour
 
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JimL wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 18:56:04 -0500, udarrell
wrote:

Why would they want to set the TH at 72? As the temperature goes down
the relative humidity tends to edge upward; i.e., cold and clammy.
If you provide adequate air circulation in that dry climate you should
be very comfortable at 77 to 79-F.
It appears to be sized right. What tonnage is it.
Check out the Human Comfort Zone. They can add room A/Cs if they want
to freeze and pay the costly utility bill.
- udarrell


Boy, you are a piece of work, udarrell -
Telling the whole world what temperature they are comfortable with.

My brother-in-law just might accept 68 degrees on the high side but
he usually likes it lower. Ever hear the terms about satisfying the
customer or what the customer wants or the customer is always right?


I didn't think he was dictating thermostat settings, but questioning
the logic. It's a question of the system design. When a system is
specified design temperatures and humidities are provided. Someone who
wants 68 degrees is asking a system to perform outside its design
criteria.

R