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Old 8/26/08, 11:16 PM
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Default Re: AC Units Cooled By Well Water

Hi Charley,
I guess I am not too old to learn also.

Thanks you taught me something new.

http://www.climatemaster.com/downloads/97B0045N01.pdf



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Old 8/26/08, 11:36 PM
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Hi Greg not a problem I though that was what this BB was suppose to be about Have a good one



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Old 8/26/08, 11:38 PM
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Default Re: AC Units Cooled By Well Water

Greg

What are you talking about??

Water to air units with no freon exist only with very cold water (40 degree F or so)

If you have 40 degree water in Florida you should be selling it

Put the freon into the pix and 100 plus degree freon can be cooled by 80 degree water real fast

Just don't try selling water to air HVAC in Florida

Water cooled AC units are checked out just like Air Cooled units

1. do they work
2. are the air handlers clean
3. is condensate being handled properly
4. are service disconects located in the right location
5. can the units be serviced without distroying the home
6. can they be serviced by someone other than the inventor
7. are air ducts properly insulated and free of air leaks

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If some one can get the water without paying a big electric bill I say go for it

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