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03-10-2009, 12:41 AM #5
Re: Evaporating and Condensing Temperatures
The situation is an odd one but we have some customers that insist on running their AC when the EAT is 65 degrees. They must really like it cold.... or perhaps also for dehumidication. Besides the unit should be able to handle 65 EAT but this would be about the lowest end of the envelope.
You say that the leaving air temp can be lower than the SST? And if that is what you meant, can you explain?
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