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RE:Theoretical HVAC related question for CentralCoaster...

Subject: RE:Theoretical HVAC related question for CentralCoaster...
by CasetheCorvetteman on 2008/1/20 14:15:12

Yes mate, no 2 aplications will be the same, and no 2 conditions will be the same either. Air conditioning can be quite a complex issue.

When you say HVAC and talk about heating and cooling a room, that leads me to the bit about the comercial A/C systems, which are simular to vehicular HVAC in that the evaporator is only able to cool and dehumidify, and heating is then done by electric resistance duct heaters, which are like the heater core in a car.

Domestic reverse cycle works differently.

Here is a couple links, i couldnt find one about the workings of a reverse cycle system.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HVAC#Heating_energy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_conditioning

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Not sure if this applies directly John, but check out this link

http://autorepair.about.com/od/autorepair12/l/aa061904a.htm

pay particular attention to page 5, if I understand it correctly heating or cooling requires the exact same amount of energy. If I don't understand it correctly it wouldn't be the first time, and probably won't be the last.

That is related to vehicular HVAC, where the heater core is full of hot coolant.
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