> 2. suck in external air, forces it across the much hotter condenser,
> cooling liquid in the condenser, and exhausts the (room's heat) back to
> external.
> 
> If you don't have 2, then you're sucking in hotter-than-room air into the
> room on top of the equipment's heat, and you're asking your a/c to do a
LOT
> more $$$work and with less cooling results.

Ah, that is where the humidity is coming from, being sucked into the room by
the AC unit that is supposed to be cooling and removing humidity. Did not
even think about that. Makes perfect sense. 

Like Bryon said, things are under control, but that is something to keep in
mind for future expansion or moving.

John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
Engineer/Consultant
eServices For You
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