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Re: What time of year is acceptable to Shut Off steam heating system?
Um... really? The right time to shut off the heat -- whatever type of heat --is when it's warm enough to be comfortable without it.
Sorry if that sounds snarky, but... really...
Sorry if that sounds snarky, but... really...
What time of year is acceptable to Shut Off steam heating system?
I live in southern New England and thinking if the low temp is no lower than 45F and the high temp is in the 60s to 70s it may be time to shut off the steam heat? I believe someone else on this site commented on this topic before. Regards RTW
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Re: The "I don't care" guy.....
"Hey...bro...what do u want??? It aint leakin' and the faucet works!!" Mad Dog
Re: The "I don't care" guy.....
And thought it was right!Mad Dog_2 said:And to think someone paid $$ for this...Mad Dog
pecmsg
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Re: The "I don't care" guy.....
That' no my Lav, so I certainly don't care about this!
Re: New refrigerant for HVAC.
There was a time a few years ago where I had a list of new refrigerants they were considering to replace 410a and methyl formate was on it. The same stuff my 91 year old monitor top is running.pecmsg said:Thank you @Jamie Hall appreciate that. I'm still curious as to why these refrigerants are "new". Why "new". I remember in the 1980's and early 1990's the replacement "new" refrigerants was what was needed for the ozone layer depletion. This along with certain types of chlorine was changed for pool use. Recover reclaim and reuse became the new saying in HVAC/R. Has the "new" refrigerants from some thirty or forty years ago become out of favor? And if so, why? So I'm wondering...whats...new?The patents for the New refrigerants of the 90's are running out. Time for New again!
I literally did the Tom Hanks laugh.
https://youtu.be/ca9GuwuOVZc?si=Qf9Y8KKgBA_If5kW
ChrisJ
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Re: Broken historic fridge
Yes, you are right. I am wrong.
I had potential relays on my mind.
I seldom, if ever, see current relays.
I had potential relays on my mind.
I seldom, if ever, see current relays.
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