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Nice bully!
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I think this could easily be pulled off in a residential.
~6.5T of chilling power.
Nice bully!
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i was thinking that too. how big is it thow and does it have to go outside? or can i put it in my utility room?
Nice pack of dogs man.
I've been putting in work hunting down spring 2011 litters of European bred Doberman Pinschers. Found a burly mofo spreading his seed to a red female, hoping for a red female and black male to form the gruesome twosome.
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Like a normal central A/C unit size.
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I think you could put that in a utility room. The rule of thumb is 500cfm PER TON of airflow through that room. I would probably err on the side of caution and try for nearly 4kcfm as it is really a 135k unit (heater, but ~80k in chiller mode). It would be a damn wind tunnel in your mechanical/lung room.
These units can go outside as they have low ambient kits to operate through the winter.
I would run a glycol mix (min 10%, probably 20%) to keep it from freezing up (outside).
One thing you would need to do vs going with a chillking 'self contained' unit is get a 20g insulated res, HD flotec pump, air bladders, etc. So it ~may~ be a wash over just getting a large CK 'out of the box'.
oh ya. i could get a 5hp ck self containd that looks less obvious and comes complete for 7k.
jandy will cost me 4500.00 + pump 400 +rez ect prob 1000 more so im lookin at 6k and its in my way. lol
the only thing i dont know is how do you compair ton to HP?? is 5ton 80000btu?
A ton of cooling is defined as 12,000 BTU/hr.
.8 HP = 1T
So the CK 2HP chiller is a 2.5T unit.
Not an apples to apples comparison.
thanks for clearing that up dude. one more question. if i have a water cooled air handler does that meant if i have a 5ton air handler i have to have a 4hp chiller?
well fuck this whole water cooled idea. it doesn't seem to be that efficient