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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
A/C in a shop/garage.........
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<blockquote data-quote="Thump_rrr" data-source="post: 15675772" data-attributes="member: 36572"><p>Your location will help us help you better.</p><p>I'm an HVAC contractor depending on your location and what you are willing to spend I have different suggestions for you.</p><p>Your requirements will be far different if you are in Florida, Arizona, or Illinois.</p><p></p><p>If you are in an area that gets snow hot water radiant in floor heat would be my suggestion.</p><p></p><p>In cooler climates you may be able to get away with 4 tons of cooling, in southern climates maybe 6 tons.</p><p>A proper heat loss calculation can be done .</p><p></p><p>Too little cooling and the place doesn't get cool enough on the hottest days.</p><p>Too much cooling and you can't remove humidity and the place feels clammy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thump_rrr, post: 15675772, member: 36572"] Your location will help us help you better. I'm an HVAC contractor depending on your location and what you are willing to spend I have different suggestions for you. Your requirements will be far different if you are in Florida, Arizona, or Illinois. If you are in an area that gets snow hot water radiant in floor heat would be my suggestion. In cooler climates you may be able to get away with 4 tons of cooling, in southern climates maybe 6 tons. A proper heat loss calculation can be done . Too little cooling and the place doesn't get cool enough on the hottest days. Too much cooling and you can't remove humidity and the place feels clammy. [/QUOTE]
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