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Like to lower your Air Conditioning Utility Bills?
Like to lower your Air Conditioning Utility Bills?
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. Have a manual J heat load done and consider slightly under-sizing a replacement condenser. If you have an older furnace, there may not be enough airflow through the evaporator coil. Have all of the ductwork, diffusers, return-air grilles and filter areas checked and properly sized, the ductwork must be properly sealed. In cold climate, consider replacing the furnace with a new high efficiency condenser furnace. Then replace the central A/C system using a TEV refrigerant control on the evaporator. 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! 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). - udarrell -- Air Conditioning Efficiency http://www.udarrell.com/air-conditio...fficiency.html |
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"udarrell" wrote in message ... Darrell, Any real reason for you to continue posting using html format ? ( Below is basically how your post will appear on many newsreaders ) ==================== --------------010909010709060007010207 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" html head meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type" title/title /head body bgcolor="#cccccc" text="#000000" 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 pre class="moz-signature" cols="72"-- Air Conditioning Efficiency a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.udarrell.com/air-conditioning-efficiency.html"http://www.u darrell.com/air-conditioning-efficiency.html/a /pre /body /html --------------010909010709060007010207 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" html head meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type" title/title /head body bgcolor="#cccccc" text="#000000" 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 pre class="moz-signature" cols="72"-- Air Conditioning Efficiency a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.udarrell.com/air-conditioning-efficiency.html"http://www.u darrell.com/air-conditioning-efficiency.html/a /pre /body /html ================== -- SVL |
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PrecisionMachinisT wrote:
"udarrell" wrote in message ... Darrell, Any real reason for you to continue posting using html format ? Sorry about that! I found the setting for plain text only. Hopefully it won't happen again! For some reason it was set to send it in both ways. Yes, "I knew better," --been posting elsewhere since around 1996 Thank you for bringing it to my attention. - udarrell -- Air Conditioning Efficiency http://www.udarrell.com/air-conditio...fficiency.html |
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udarrell wrote:
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