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patiently read the whole lot, thanks for all your posts with years of knowledge and experience. This thread will never grow old. As for me, the quest for learning HVAC has begun, and patiently Im threading the path.
What a great thread this was.........rather long in length....but rich in content. Respectfully Submitted, John J, Dalton CM
Originally Posted by DRFORTRESS HNL Knowing the power requirements for the relay rack will help determine your heat load, does not look like anything is racked and stacked yet. Maybe the building A/C will be all you need. They requested 2 tons........................ And I'm pretty sure that they did no calcs......
Old thread. Rather than closing, I moved to tech-to-tech
Knowing the power requirements for the relay rack will help determine your heat load, does not look like anything is racked and stacked yet. Maybe the building A/C will be all you need.
This is a small server room, or a really big IT closet.
Really I just couldn't resist this thread.- Really? an 18,000 btuh mini for an it closet? Really? It barely fit. I installed it with reservations. They apparently think that it is a "small server room".
Really
I'm not scared........Yes, but you be.......... Dear Commsrv, Like Lusker said.....Be careful my young friend. Your dreams....or nightmares could come true. Most Respectfully Submitted, John J. Dalton CM
I'm not scared........Yes, but you be..........
Originally Posted by Commsrv I didn't want to start a new thread It's kind of fun to dig in to the doldrums Originally Posted by Commsrv Hey All! Just trying to ruffle some feathers and bring some life back in to this thread. Is it officially capped or can we get some friction back in to the discussion? Sorry, I couldn't resist, this is one of the all time HVAC Talk Classics. Also I need some help with the following product: 4396710 Has anybody used this product or purchased from here? I'm helping my son with his remodel and he referred me to that. Be careful for what you wish for. You may get more than you dreamed. .
I didn't want to start a new thread It's kind of fun to dig in to the doldrums
Hey All! Just trying to ruffle some feathers and bring some life back in to this thread. Is it officially capped or can we get some friction back in to the discussion? Sorry, I couldn't resist, this is one of the all time HVAC Talk Classics. Also I need some help with the following product: 4396710 Has anybody used this product or purchased from here? I'm helping my son with his remodel and he referred me to that.
This thread has passed the Statute of Limitations Either stuff like this gets put in the Kindergarten section or you risk being considered irrelevant. I actually contributed to this, but I've heard enough. It started as a guy who had an assignment that was maybe a little outside his expertise. OK, let's help. In the interim, there were lots of discussions about the issues involved in cooling computer rooms. It has since become a parody of itself. I don't care how passionate you are, you can not realistically compare a couple of hundred square feet of low-budget closet to a computer room facility that has a half dozen 2 megawatt generators out back. Whoever runs this website should seriously consider putting a cap on this thread. Whatever educational value it might have has probably already been beaten to death. Regards, Rotorbar
This thread has passed the Statute of Limitations
I'm sure you could cut a hole in the side of the wall and put in a window shaker too.. Come on boys are we talking server rooms or telephone closets.
The company I work for installed a Fujitsu Inverter system in a "small server room" and it worked great. This unit was a 24,000 btuh system that could operate as low as 3000 btuh . This allows the system to operate at todays heat load with more capacity for future loads to be added. http://www.fujitsugeneral.com/wallmountediaq9-12.htm
P.S. THATS WHY THEY MAKE UNITS DESIGNED FOR COMPUTER ROOM APPLICATIONS....LMAO SEVERAL TIMES....
I laughed my A-- off on this entire post....SAME OLD, SAME OLD. Customer wanted or needed X and did not want to spend Z(regardless of why budget) But what do we do ???? lol try to FIELD DESIGN a unit designed to run 24/7, control air changes, match variing loads and varing indoor and outdoor conditions.....LOL. We as technicains always try to make or create the ultimate MaGiver (the dude who makes a welder out of shoe string and a watrermelon).... IF IT IS SO CRITICAL DO THE RIGHT THING END OF STORY...
Dear OMG, I love'd this thread, thanks for bringing it back
What about..........Me? Dear Diceman, Do I qualify, you said....."Anyone". Oh.........You also said "anyone who joined after January 2008. Wait a minute.... Can I resign from this forum, then rejoin, and then be eligible for this contest?????? Most respectfully Submitted, John J. Dalton CM PS: Great talking to you again Diceman.
What about..........Me?
CONTEST....CONTEST once again i would like to bring back this legendary thread for the newer guys to read. anyone who joined after jan 2008 and who reads the whole post and can answer some questions will have a all expense paid trip to the pittsburgh get together courtesy of the famous DICEMAN. please post here, upon completion of reading the post and DICEMAN will respond.
CONTEST....CONTEST
What's the line in Vegas for this thread lasting longer than the system he installed in the server room?
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