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    ForcedAir Unit as Room Evaporator



    Hello everyone!

    I recently saw a 200m2 room where the product is Pre-cooled on a Forced Air Unit, this is in less of half room, and in the rest of the room there's a lot of product on pallets.

    This I've seen before, what I've never seen before is that there was no Evaporators in the room!!! There was just the Forced Air Unit used to Pre-cool and to Cool the room.

    Have you used this solution?
    Is it efficient?

    Thanks in advanced!!!



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    Re: ForcedAir Unit as Room Evaporator

    Hey George
    Have a look here,you may find it interesting .
    http://www.trj-inc.com/forcedAirCool.html
    Cheers

    Stu
    Tool's ? check ! Condom's ? check !
    If you can't fix it , f*ck it !!!

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    Re: ForcedAir Unit as Room Evaporator

    Ok, thanks stufus, I would check the link.

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