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Default BTU calculator

Awl--

Looking for a decent A/C btu calculator. Did google, which increasingly
seems to be a chaotic hassle. Plus being a pyooter moron don't help.

Found one, I thought on the Mitsubishi site, for mini-splits (MrSlim.com),
but now I can't find it again--at least not the same one.
The one I found, and lost, actually did room *volume* (not just area), and
accounted for the # of people occupying the area, as well as kitchen
proximity.

FYI, people (sedentary) are about equivalent to a 60-75 buhb--iow, not the
brightest buhbs. huyuk
Very heavy exertion can bring this up, short term, to 250 W, in trained
athaletes (yes, 3 syllables).

Inyway, iny clues?? Or does anyone mebbe know the formula? Some will
include a geographical factor, 0.7 for the northeast.

I'd ask on alt.hvac, but that's a g-d effort in futility.
But Cliff will proly cross-post it for me.
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Mr. P.V.'d
formerly Droll Troll


 
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