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Re: Airconditioning



A few weeks ago, Phil posted a method for cooling his node0 by installing
a fan at the top, to encourage air flow, and simple convection cooled the
cabinet by a couple of degrees.

Do you think that this could be scaled up to a full room? Would a fan in
the ceiling, drawing air into the loft be enough to lower the temperature
of a 12x8 room by say 1 degree to make it more comfortable?

I have graphs of the temp in the rooms I'm thinking of installing it in,
and I'm wondering if a fan in the ceiling would be enough to draw the
cooler air in from the landing/entrance hallway where it is always cooler
(probably due to the tiny windows there, and the fact it's facing north
east-ish)

On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 12:08:17 +0100, Paul Robinson <ukcueman@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

> I got a cheap B&Q unit about 3 years ago. It was noisy, but seemed
to do
> the job. Until
> the heat of last summer, that is, when the poor thing really couldn't
> cope.
>
> Looking at the Sharp Eco Inverter:
> http://www.climateequipment.com/pages/products/sharp/sharp-R410A.htm
>
> - this page claims it has a maximum pipe length of 15m...is this the
> same model you've
> used Paul?
>

--
-S



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