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    liquid refrigerant pumping

    This technloogy has been around for a good 15 years. I met the guy who was pushing this when I worked for the County of LA so I decided to try it on a large cooler and a Public Social Service Building. I found that I t did indeed save about 6% energy costs. You can take advantage of lower condenser pressures when it's cooler outside, anyway, it's interesting reading for those of you who are not familier with this technology. Fun stuff!!
    http://www.hysave.co.uk/technical/sc...echnology.html
    veritas vos liberabit...the truth shall make you free
    Roger
    Last edited by shogun7; 17-02-2004 at 12:53 AM.

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