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  • 12-29-2003, 02:40 PM
    itsamine
    Originally posted by Don Sleeth
    dual Xeon 2.8 MHz processors, 1 Gig of RAM and a 15,000 RPM SCSI hard drive. The last one was a Pentium IV 2.4 Mhz,
    That must be Italian your speaking Glad to hear it's fixed. Have a happy and safe New Year. Thanks for all the hard work you put into this site.
  • 12-29-2003, 10:15 AM
    Diceman
    Don, you can install them things yourself, if ya get stuck, just ask us, we love to help DIY's ya know?
  • 12-28-2003, 07:36 PM
    Freezeking2000
    The new computer is really doing the job Don as long as my connection is not too slow as it is on busy nights
  • 12-28-2003, 10:14 AM
    CityHvac

    Don, I'm alittle slow at wishing you a Merry Christmas but I'll stick in a Happy New Year now before I get sidetracked again. I really appreciate this site and all the work you put into it.
  • 12-27-2003, 02:38 PM
    condenseddave
    Originally posted by RoBoTeq
    Keep it safe till the 2nd of January. That goes for everyone else here as well.
    Then party recklessly like everyone else did the week before.

    Happy New Year, to all of you.



  • 12-27-2003, 01:54 PM
    Don Sleeth
    Thank you everyone! We have had a great Christmas, very traditional, everyone healthy and that is a bit unusual with my two children and my two elderly parents.

    My parents have been here, will be taking the train home today.

    We had a bit of a surprise on Tuesday, about 9:00 PM Lucie said there was a "funny noise" coming from the furnace room. I went to check and the water was streaming from the gas hot water tank! Floor was wet as were some of the christmas presents hidden there but the floor drain was doing the job it was designed for and damage was minimal.

    I called a plumbing company we had used here a couple of times, a real nice father and son and nephew business that had been here only two weeks before, as well as previously, replacing a kitchen sink drain. We had to take the door off the furnace room and empty it out, including a huge four drawer filing cabinet, full. My good ol' hard working Dad was right in his element!

    Plumber showed up the next day, the day before Christmas, with a new tank and did the switchover, a few small problems but he solved them and we had hot water again! As we preach here on this site, frequently, it is great to have established a relationship with a good company before the inevitable emergency occurs.

    We had planned to take my parents out to the cottage which has been a winter wonderland up until now. Unfortunately it has rained here and then turned cold so all the snow has turned to treacherous ice, so we decided to skip can that plan. Old folks on ice, not a happy situation

    We have watched a lot of hockey, played a lot of cards and I have done a little work on the HVAC-Talk computer while it has been quiet. Actually, a lot of work, but most of it was done in advance. On Christmas day I switched the HVAC-Talk site to a new computer, my Christmas present to us all, a server with dual Xeon 2.8 MHz processors, 1 Gig of RAM and a 15,000 RPM SCSI hard drive. The last one was a Pentium IV 2.4 Mhz, but was struggling to keep up on busy nights. I was forced to delete old threads in order to trim the database down to keep up. I would prefer to keep about 400 days worth of stuff, so you always have this season, and the one before it.

    So, that's my Christmas, a nice family one, and you guys are all part of it!

    and now a Happy New Year to you all!

    don
  • 12-27-2003, 01:14 PM
    RoBoTeq
    Don, hope you and yours had a wonderful holiday. Keep it safe till the 2nd of January. That goes for everyone else here as well.

  • 12-27-2003, 01:05 PM
    Freezeking2000
    Merry Christmas to all on this board and a spectial thanks and a VER MERRY to you Don and your family for all the dedication to this Board and all of our antics.
  • 12-27-2003, 12:25 PM
    Diceman

    Hijacked........

    Who me? I want to know who the hell turned it into a manual J discussion, that is really bad, even for you guys.
  • 12-27-2003, 04:32 AM
    hvac45
    Hope you have a great holiday season, I am surprised this went 6 pages and Dice hasn't hijacked it.
  • 12-27-2003, 03:13 AM
    condenseddave
    Originally posted by gerryboy00
    ~~~JOYEUX NOEL A TOUS.~~~



    YEAH! What Gerry said...































    He didn't call me a name there, did he?
  • 12-26-2003, 12:48 AM
    infwsdm

    Re: Thanks and Merry X'mas

    Originally posted by basics
    Don,
    I'm new to the posting thing here on the site. But i've been a reader on the site for along time. I love the site and would like to say thank you for all the work you and everyone does to keep it clean and informative.

    I recently posted a very general question about static pressure in ducts and the sizing that goes along with that topic. I guess I got the answer that I thought I would get.
    The manual J and the manual D, was basically the answer I got.

    I guess I was trying find out a short cut.

    More or less. After we take and load the house with the manual J and have the size of the unit needed and the total cfm. Can we just take the acca ductulator and assume a .08 static for the supply, .05 static for the return and size for rigid duct and come out somewhat to the good?

    Or "must" we layout the duct by adding up the total equivalent feet and determine the actual pressure drop for the duct, and then go to the manufacturer specs. for the fan performance and etc....???

    Is there a short cut? or would we be cutting the customer short of what they are paying for and not get the performance out of the system that we promised them?

    Just looking for some feed back on this matter. Thanks and again Merry Christmas!!!!!
    Manual J, D, & S you should already have and if you don't, get them.

    You don't have a profile so what do you know about hvac?

    Start a new thread
  • 12-26-2003, 12:45 AM
    gerryboy00
    ~~~JOYEUX NOEL A TOUS.~~~



  • 12-26-2003, 12:20 AM
    basics

    Thanks and Merry X'mas

    Don,
    I'm new to the posting thing here on the site. But i've been a reader on the site for along time. I love the site and would like to say thank you for all the work you and everyone does to keep it clean and informative.

    I recently posted a very general question about static pressure in ducts and the sizing that goes along with that topic. I guess I got the answer that I thought I would get.
    The manual J and the manual D, was basically the answer I got.

    I guess I was trying find out a short cut.

    More or less. After we take and load the house with the manual J and have the size of the unit needed and the total cfm. Can we just take the acca ductulator and assume a .08 static for the supply, .05 static for the return and size for rigid duct and come out somewhat to the good?

    Or "must" we layout the duct by adding up the total equivalent feet and determine the actual pressure drop for the duct, and then go to the manufacturer specs. for the fan performance and etc....???

    Is there a short cut? or would we be cutting the customer short of what they are paying for and not get the performance out of the system that we promised them?

    Just looking for some feed back on this matter. Thanks and again Merry Christmas!!!!!
  • 12-25-2003, 12:39 AM
    condenseddave
    Merry Christmas to Don and Family, and everyone else reading this, too!

    (Especially Roboteq )
  • 12-25-2003, 12:26 AM
    airmax
    Don

    From our family to yours a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

    Many thanks for your efforts. Awesome site!

    Merry Christmas Everyone!
  • 12-25-2003, 12:06 AM
    Tempted
    Don you are Blessed and well Loved for trhe obvious reasons, thank you for everything.
    Richard
  • 12-24-2003, 08:32 AM
    Dave
    Merry Christmas Don! Thanks for the great year! I hope you and your family are blessed with a wonderful holiday.
  • 12-21-2003, 05:25 PM
    koldenhott
    Don,

    As the song goes, "Have a happy Texas Christmas, y'all!"

    Daily, I give thanks for your efforts. I spread the HVAC-Talk gospel to those knucklheaded students of mine. Some day they will see the light.

    It's been a good year and much of it is due to this site
    (gosh, I need a life!?!)

    Blessings to you and yours,
  • 12-20-2003, 10:50 AM
    Yuma
    Thank you,Don.
    And, thank you, BOSS. And your family, (for allowing you to spend the time and resources).

    Marry Christmas and may ALL have a good new year.
    And may God bless all.


    Sincerely,
    Yuma

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