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Dentist office Cold at the end of the lines

jerry scharf_3
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Andy,
Check out http://www.pap-iaq.com/ The diffusers have built in thermostatic feedback and ajust to the temperature. That way the equipment areas stay whenther the equipment is on or off.
jerry
Check out http://www.pap-iaq.com/ The diffusers have built in thermostatic feedback and ajust to the temperature. That way the equipment areas stay whenther the equipment is on or off.
jerry
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Dentist office Cold at the end of the lines
We just reveived a call from a dentist office. The office is 60 x 20 with 9-1/2' Ceilings. It has a rooftop Trane unit that is 10 years old. Drop ceiling is cold air return. The unit is about in the middle. There are 14 diffusers 2' x 2' without any Dampers. In the center near the unit they cook. (there are other heat sources here also, equipment, etc...) At each end of the lines they are cold. Especially in the waiting area. Should I purchase adjustible diffusers and try to balance it.
Andy
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