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On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 01:41:47 GMT, Andy Walton
wrote:
The condenser is usually indoors, because the role of air
conditioning is to remove both heat and humidity, and the condenser
sucks H2O(g)
from the air and sends it out a pipe as H2O(l).
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh! NO!
The condenser rejects heat (outdoors when cooling, indoors in heat
pump mode). The coil that gets wet and chills the air is the
evaporator!
http://snipurl.com/gqd5
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-john
wide-open at throttle dot info