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Started by Miguel, July 28, 2006, 12:58:22 PM

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Miguel

Hi.
Came across this document, may be of interest for someone; it is about early air conditioning and Cadillac is mentioned:

http://www.ashrae.org/content/ASHRAE/ASHRAE/ArticleAltFormat/2003627102420_326.pdf TARGET=_blank>http://www.ashrae.org/content/ASHRAE/ASHRAE/ArticleAltFormat/2003627102420_326.pdf

(This is part 2, there is another as part 1)
Miguel

Tod - North TX CLC

Thanks for posting this link - very informative.

I notice that the article supplies and interesting note - the fact that a typical auto A/C unit can deliver 3 tons of cooling capacity.  I beleve that question was recently asked on the board

Philippe M. Ruel

Quote from: Miguel(This is part 2, there is another as part 1)
Part 1 is about heating systems - including first of all, i.e. warm clothes ;) .
http://xp20.ashrae.org/ABOUT/aug99.pdf TARGET=_blank>http://xp20.ashrae.org/ABOUT/aug99.pdf