"Duane Bozarth" wrote in message
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Joseph Meehan wrote:
Rick wrote:
"Travis Jordan" wrote in message
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Rick wrote:
Not an illogical conclusion at all if the house has poor air
circulation. I've measured air temp deltas of 15 degrees or
more
between floor and thermostat with registers and cold air
returns
at floor level...
Regardless, running the blower to circulate air won't reduce
the
total load on the compressor.
But it sure will reduce the running time if the air is mixed...
Maybe maybe not.
It will reduce the running time if the problem is hard to heat
room(s)
(like lots of sunny windows or a second story room), it might
increase
running time if the air in the room is stratified with hot at the
top and
cool at people levil. Pushing the cooler air up to the top (roof
overhead?)
would cause it to absorb more heat from the ceiling - roof.
Well, it certainly seems to have increased the hot air circulating
in
a.h.r...
Agreed : )