On 08 Apr, 2005, at 16:42, Gerardo Razumney wrote:
I am puzzled at the fact that split systems are not more common in the
US. They have all the advantages of central AC without requiring
expensive and inefficient duct work, and are great for zoning. I have
seen them in commercial
Rainbow Plumbing and HeatingMr. Garth D. Gill, 215-382-2553-Original Message-From: Jonathan Cass [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 'Nicole Mcewan' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; univcity@list.purple.comSent: Fri, 8 Apr 2005 11:43:15 -0400Subject: RE: [UC] HVAC recommendations?
Nicole:
I would recommend:
Cool
Yes, I was referring to small systems, with a single compressor
distributing compressed Freon (or whatever they use now) to two or
three evaporators, each capable of cooling only one room. This
provides very good zoning capabilities, including the option to turn
each evaporator off completely.
Title: Re: [UC] HVAC recommendations?
We have used WF Smith at the White Dog for many years. Im not sure if they do residential but they know their stuff and are good about service calls. 215-624-1313
Naomi
on 4/11/05 2:46 PM, William H. Magill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 08 Apr, 2005
Hi all,
Does anyway know a good HVAC person?
I had one estimate who said a 3 ton would cool a 3,000 square foot house
which seemed to contradict the research I had done. It's oil fired hot air
and the duct work is already in place.
Thanks,
Nicole McEwan
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Subject: [UC] HVAC recommendations?
Hi all,
Does anyway know a good HVAC person?
I had one estimate who said a 3 ton would cool a 3,000 square foot house
which seemed to contradict the research I had done. It's
On 08 Apr, 2005, at 11:43, Jonathan Cass wrote:
I would recommend:
Cool Rite Air Conditioning Heating Inc.
425 Hulmeville Avenue, Penndel, PA 19047
(215) 750-0577
(215) 750-1052 (fax)
Owner: Scott
They installed a high velocity system in our home and the homes of two
of my
neighbors. Good work,
I am puzzled at the fact that split systems are not more common in the
US. They have all the advantages of central AC without requiring
expensive and inefficient duct work, and are great for zoning. I have
seen them in commercial installations, but in that case they have a
single evaporator