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Posted by Texas300utility on December 06, 2005 at 16:51:22 from (68.88.202.73):
In Reply to: outdoor wood furnace posted by wisc dave on December 01, 2005 at 08:28:35:
Dear Sir, I am a A/C Mech. - We call it Chill Water run around in DallasISD. meaning if the out side air temp gets 36 we bring on the chill water pump to run water through the Air Handling Units exposed to temp. The water going through the pipes will cause friction and will worm up.This will happen automatic via PENN Stat- you need one that will close on fall- Fall in temp- they come with copper tube and a bulb at end.This bulb senses temp. When temp falls it will bring on the pump. Just pick the temp range of the T-Stat. If you need help just email glenn1gordon@sbcglobal.net
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