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Central air conditioners circulate cool air through a system of supply
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http://airconditioninginfo.blogspot.com/

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Central air conditioners circulate cool air through a system of supply
and return ducts. Supply ducts and registers...

http://airconditioninginfo.blogspot.com/


Clark Kent, tell this guy it ain't so...
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Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.
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posted for all of us...

Central air conditioners circulate cool air through a system of supply
and return ducts. Supply ducts and registers...

http://airconditioninginfo.blogspot.com/


Clark Kent, tell this guy it ain't so...
--
Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.


I like it when people get hosed into believing air conditioning is a closed
system. There's something called makeup air. Needed when there's a clothes
dryer in the house, a bathroom exhaust vent, or a true exhaust vent above
the range. The makeup air is sourced from the exterior of the dwelling. If
makeup air is non-existent, something will give and allow such.
Dave



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"Dave" wrote in message
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"Tekkie®" wrote in message
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posted for all of us...

Central air conditioners circulate cool air through a system of supply
and return ducts. Supply ducts and registers...

http://airconditioninginfo.blogspot.com/


Clark Kent, tell this guy it ain't so...
--
Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.


I like it when people get hosed into believing air conditioning is a

closed
system. There's something called makeup air.



Which most residential systems don't have.
So what's your point?


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Central air conditioners circulate cool air through a system of supply
and return ducts. Supply ducts and registers...

http://airconditioninginfo.blogspot.com/


Clark Kent, tell this guy it ain't so...
--
Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.


I like it when people get hosed into believing air conditioning is a

closed
system. There's something called makeup air.



Which most residential systems don't have.
So what's your point?



You deleted my point when you deleted part of my previous reply as part of
yours...
Dave




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"Dave" wrote in message
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kjpro @ usenet.com wrote in message
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"Dave" wrote in message
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"Tekkie®" wrote in message
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posted for all of us...

Central air conditioners circulate cool air through a system of

supply
and return ducts. Supply ducts and registers...

http://airconditioninginfo.blogspot.com/


Clark Kent, tell this guy it ain't so...
--
Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.

I like it when people get hosed into believing air conditioning is a

closed
system. There's something called makeup air.



Which most residential systems don't have.
So what's your point?



You deleted my point when you deleted part of my previous reply as part of
yours...



The deletion had *nothing* to do with the air conditioning system. You miss
the fact that if the system doesn't have make-up air, you're wrong.


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kjpro @ usenet.com wrote in message
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"Dave" wrote in message
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kjpro @ usenet.com wrote in message
...

"Dave" wrote in message
...
"Tekkie®" wrote in message
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posted for all of us...

Central air conditioners circulate cool air through a system of

supply
and return ducts. Supply ducts and registers...

http://airconditioninginfo.blogspot.com/


Clark Kent, tell this guy it ain't so...
--
Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.

I like it when people get hosed into believing air conditioning is a
closed
system. There's something called makeup air.


Which most residential systems don't have.
So what's your point?



You deleted my point when you deleted part of my previous reply as part
of
yours...



The deletion had *nothing* to do with the air conditioning system. You
miss
the fact that if the system doesn't have make-up air, you're wrong.



Quote:
like it when people get hosed into believing air conditioning is a closed
system. There's something called makeup air. Needed when there's a clothes
dryer in the house, a bathroom exhaust vent, or a true exhaust vent above
the range. The makeup air is sourced from the exterior of the dwelling. If
makeup air is non-existent, something will give and allow such.
End quote...

If any air is exhausted to the exterior of the building, be it a bathroom
exhaust fan, range hood, or clothes dryer; it must be sourced from the
outside of the dwelling to MAKEUP the air such took from the building. If
unable to source air external to the building immediately, a vacuum of sorts
would be attained until something gave in the building to allow such air to
vent inside the building from the outside of the building. This may be
heard as air screeching at a closed door or window, or, seen as a door
popping open or much easier to open. This is makeup air.

You miss the fact that makeup air always exists IF air is exhausted outside
the building... HVAC ceases to be a closed system. Makeup air does NOT
have to be introduced as part of the HVAC system.
Dave


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"Dave" wrote in message
...
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote in message
...

"Dave" wrote in message
...
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote in message
...

"Dave" wrote in message
...
"Tekkie®" wrote in message
. ..
posted for all of us...

Central air conditioners circulate cool air through a system of

supply
and return ducts. Supply ducts and registers...

http://airconditioninginfo.blogspot.com/


Clark Kent, tell this guy it ain't so...
--
Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.

I like it when people get hosed into believing air conditioning is a
closed
system. There's something called makeup air.


Which most residential systems don't have.
So what's your point?



You deleted my point when you deleted part of my previous reply as part
of
yours...



The deletion had *nothing* to do with the air conditioning system. You
miss
the fact that if the system doesn't have make-up air, you're wrong.



Quote:
like it when people get hosed into believing air conditioning is a closed
system. There's something called makeup air. Needed when there's a

clothes
dryer in the house, a bathroom exhaust vent, or a true exhaust vent above
the range. The makeup air is sourced from the exterior of the dwelling.

If
makeup air is non-existent, something will give and allow such.
End quote...

If any air is exhausted to the exterior of the building, be it a bathroom
exhaust fan, range hood, or clothes dryer; it must be sourced from the
outside of the dwelling to MAKEUP the air such took from the building. If
unable to source air external to the building immediately, a vacuum of

sorts
would be attained until something gave in the building to allow such air

to
vent inside the building from the outside of the building. This may be
heard as air screeching at a closed door or window, or, seen as a door
popping open or much easier to open. This is makeup air.

You miss the fact that makeup air always exists IF air is exhausted

outside
the building... HVAC ceases to be a closed system. Makeup air does NOT
have to be introduced as part of the HVAC system.
Dave



You still *miss* the *FACT* that the air-conditioning system has absolutely
*nothing* to do with the make-up air!
The *ONLY* way it would is if it actually had a HRV or an outside intake.

Again, most residential systems don't have either of these, that makes your
post complete BULL****!!!!


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KJ Non Pro Still a ****wit
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote in message
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"Dave" wrote in message
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kjpro @ usenet.com wrote in message
...

"Dave" wrote in message
...
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote in message
...

"Dave" wrote in message
...
"Tekkie®" wrote in message
. ..
posted for all of us...

Central air conditioners circulate cool air through a system of
supply
and return ducts. Supply ducts and registers...

http://airconditioninginfo.blogspot.com/


Clark Kent, tell this guy it ain't so...
--
Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.

I like it when people get hosed into believing air conditioning is
a
closed
system. There's something called makeup air.


Which most residential systems don't have.
So what's your point?



You deleted my point when you deleted part of my previous reply as
part
of
yours...


The deletion had *nothing* to do with the air conditioning system. You
miss
the fact that if the system doesn't have make-up air, you're wrong.



Quote:
like it when people get hosed into believing air conditioning is a
closed
system. There's something called makeup air. Needed when there's a

clothes
dryer in the house, a bathroom exhaust vent, or a true exhaust vent above
the range. The makeup air is sourced from the exterior of the dwelling.

If
makeup air is non-existent, something will give and allow such.
End quote...

If any air is exhausted to the exterior of the building, be it a bathroom
exhaust fan, range hood, or clothes dryer; it must be sourced from the
outside of the dwelling to MAKEUP the air such took from the building.
If
unable to source air external to the building immediately, a vacuum of

sorts
would be attained until something gave in the building to allow such air

to
vent inside the building from the outside of the building. This may be
heard as air screeching at a closed door or window, or, seen as a door
popping open or much easier to open. This is makeup air.

You miss the fact that makeup air always exists IF air is exhausted

outside
the building... HVAC ceases to be a closed system. Makeup air does NOT
have to be introduced as part of the HVAC system.
Dave



You still *miss* the *FACT* that the air-conditioning system has
absolutely
*nothing* to do with the make-up air!
The *ONLY* way it would is if it actually had a HRV or an outside intake.

Again, most residential systems don't have either of these, that makes
your
post complete BULL****!!!!



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