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A.C. CFM Question

05/11/2012 7:36 PM

what is the cfm,how to caliculate this based on area?

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05/11/2012 7:40 PM
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05/11/2012 11:52 PM

You made it too easy for them Lyn. GA

Have them noodle a bit...........400 cfm per ton, 1 CFM per sq foot. Now what tonnage (btus) do you need to handle the measured Areas load?

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05/12/2012 9:21 AM

"Have them noodle a bit"

With what?

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