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Re: keeping node 0 cool (and quiet!)



That means its about 24,000 BTU, this cools all the bedrooms and the lounge=
with no problem, it would be even better if I insulated the ducting a bit more, another sweaty loft job :-(

Alancc

1 KW =3D 3414.43 BTU per hour

Isn't Google great :-D

K.

> The system I have in the house is a multiroom one this is rated at 7kW=
> cooling, do you know how this translates in BTUs?
>
> Alancc
>
> Alan,
>
> Yup, the ones I was talking to someone about today were Whirlpool
split
> units that are 22,000 BTU both heat and cooling, US designed and built=
> so they should be pretty powerful. The best indication I can get on > price is less than =A31000 retail, usually there is least a 15-17% mar= k
up
> in that. The beauty of these, like the Homebase cheapos, is that they<= BR> > are self install jobs so you don't need a refrigeration engineer to fit
> them.
>
> I am also trying to get prices on a multi-room system at the moment, but
> I don't know how that will pan out. Whirlpool intend releasing one on<= BR> > the UK market but it looks to be 9-10 months away from launch here. >
> HTH
>
> K.
>
>



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