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12/15/2013 12:50 PM

Simple Heat load and cooling load calculation...

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Re: HVAC

12/15/2013 1:04 PM

Please show the working and ask questions over any part that is unclear in a reply to this post.

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Re: HVAC

12/25/2013 9:11 AM

Sir, Good day.

Please see attached drawing. Could someone help me to size each room. Located in Riyadh KSA. The building owner preferred wall mounted AC for each room...

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12/15/2013 1:11 PM

Where... I don't see it?
If you need any punctuation marks, you can get a bag of mixed ones from KrisDel(TM).
The question marks are particularly useful, they can help the reader distinguish between statements and questions.
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12/15/2013 2:01 PM

I am now even more skeptical of all AP's. I believe that everyone who comes here asking for help, which is 99% of all AP's should be known to all, so that their history becomes a matter of record, like the legitimate members.

Accurate Heating and Cooling Load Calculations - Office of Energy

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12/15/2013 2:13 PM

The issue is not anonymity, for all CR4 readers are that unless an individual poster chooses otherwise (and in any case why would one's identity be credible or of any value <rhetorical question - NNTR>?), rather that the individuals behind postings as Anonymous Poster #[?] varies from thread to thread making the tracing of individual characteristics almost impossible. Frustrating or otherwise, concentrating on the technicalities of the postings, only, does have its merits.

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12/15/2013 2:51 PM

My point is that the malicious postings of certain AP's recently are not attributable to any recognizable member's entity/CR4 identity. Therefore regular members have no way to judge the sincerity/technical merits/intelligence of the unknown posters.

My disdain for anonymous poster is well known.

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12/15/2013 2:16 PM

One ton per 400 ft2. Simple but not always accurate.

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12/15/2013 4:24 PM

not in a computer room

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Re: HVAC

12/25/2013 8:41 AM

This could be used for reference only,right?, but is this also applicable to hot country, like K.S.A. If not, could someone give the simple calculation the same as the One ton/400sq.ft (for reference only)...anyway thanks everyone for giving time to share your thoughts to my question..

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12/15/2013 2:52 PM

can ya be a tad more specific????

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12/15/2013 4:25 PM

Half of all internet traffic is bots.....this might be an AI probing for feedback....It's possible it's been abandoned and is overheating.....and has determined it must scale back it's energy consumption to be cooled with ambient air....but has no knowledge of basic formulas, that determine watts to btu....1 watt is 3.412 Btu/h. 1Btu/h is .2931 watt....

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