Great video. Dudes kinda dry. Maybe tired. Lol.
I’m just getting into Hvac and need a lot of help in the air flow department.
How you change the load of a home?
Can you do a video explaining the delivered capacity a little more?
I’m clueless.
Thanks.
9/29/20 at 02:57 PM
Great video. Dudes kinda dry. Maybe tired. Lol.
I’m just getting into Hvac and need a lot of help in the air flow department.
How you change the load of a home?
Can you do a video explaining the delivered capacity a little more?
I’m clueless.
Thanks.
Andy Holt@bryanorr
You can reduce heat gain (load) in a room or an entire house by:
* Increasing insulation
* Better windows and/or shading
* Using LED lighting
* and more…
9/29/20 at 10:58 PM
You can reduce heat gain (load) in a room or an entire house by:
* Increasing insulation
* Better windows and/or shading
* Using LED lighting
* and more…
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Great video. Dudes kinda dry. Maybe tired. Lol.
I’m just getting into Hvac and need a lot of help in the air flow department.
How you change the load of a home?
Can you do a video explaining the delivered capacity a little more?
I’m clueless.
Thanks.
Great video. Dudes kinda dry. Maybe tired. Lol.
I’m just getting into Hvac and need a lot of help in the air flow department.
How you change the load of a home?
Can you do a video explaining the delivered capacity a little more?
I’m clueless.
Thanks.
You can reduce heat gain (load) in a room or an entire house by:
* Increasing insulation
* Better windows and/or shading
* Using LED lighting
* and more…
You can reduce heat gain (load) in a room or an entire house by:
* Increasing insulation
* Better windows and/or shading
* Using LED lighting
* and more…
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