Waiting For The Air Condition Company - Getting a Good Night's Sleep
Waiting for the air condition company to come out and fix your unit can be a drag. A/C has a magical tendency to go on the fritz exactly when you need it most, which means you've probably consigned yourself to not getting much sleep in the meantime. Perhaps you've thought about taking yourself and your family to a hotel, but that's terribly inconvenient and many people can't afford a hotel room fee when they already have the cost of the repairs looming over them. The only choice, for many, is to simply make the best of it. Here are some ways you can do just that.
First of all, fans are your best friend when it comes to waiting for the air condition company to make its way out to you. The more you have, the better your chances of getting a full night's rest. Double, and even triple up on them if you have enough to go around. Some stores even sell misting fans, although these are typically expensive and may not be practical for use inside the home. Still, they may serve you well out in the garage or on the back porch, where you can go for a respite from the heat.
Open your windows, if it is practical. Obviously, if you don't have screens up, this won't be a good idea. If you do, however, and you can get a cross-breeze going, you may find that you don't even miss your A/C. Of course, if you're the type that likes to close out the outside world this won't make a good solution.
Most people don't enjoy cold showers, but this is a great opportunity to take one. Take one right before bed and let yourself air dry. It might make sense to put down some towels so that you don't soak the bed with either the water from your shower or the sweat that comes with a night without A/C.
Remember to keep yourself hydrated, but not to the point where you'll need to get up multiple times during the night. Keep a cold glass of ice water by the bed. You can use this not only for drinking, but the cool condensation on the glass will feel nice against your hot skin.
Though it can be difficult to believe, try to remember that people lived without A/C for thousands of years and, in fact, people still do it today-many of them in warmer climates than you can imagine. While it's never pleasant waiting for the air condition company to come do its thing, at least you'll be able to appreciate what you have when that blessed sound of ventilated air comes rushing back through your home.
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Air conditioning - BTU's and CFM?
1 Ton = 12,000 BTU's and 400 CFM
perhaps you could say 1 CFM = 30 BTU's
So lets say an A/c system has an undersized return and they are loosing 25% of their airflow....Total supply and return are both 300 cfm (make believe its a 1 ton system) So would the total deliverable BTU's be 9,000 instead of 12,000
and say its a 12 seer unit - you could say its actually operating at a 9 seer....
Question is - Can you assume a direct coorelation between CFM and BTU's? Maybe a silly question but I want another experts opinion.
Obviosley there is a relationship....but is it that easy or is there more science to it
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Air Conditioning BTU Question?
I'm looking into buying a portable air conditioner unit. I'm curious to see as to how much it would cost me to run but I'm a little unsure how to get started. If I'm given the BTU's the air conditioner puts out, how can I use this to calculate a monthly cost for running it?
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Air conditioning BTU question?
I have calculated that my room would need around 10500 BTU AC. I only have 2 choices. Should I buy a 9000 BTU air conditioner or a 12000 BTU?
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Air-conditioning BTU question. Urgent: Please help !?
Lets say there are 2 aircons. One is a 20,000 Btu unit and the other is a 40,000 Btu unit.
If I were to turn both of it on at the same temperature of 20 degrees celcius and out of the 3 power options of "Low, Medium and High", i choose "Medium", will the 40,000 Btu unit consume more electricity than the 20,000 btu unit?
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