foxtrapper wrote:Not that I feel like debating it, but my degree in mechanical engineering and years of experience in the field let me figure out some things pretty darn well. But I don't need it for this discussion.
If you wish to assume that no window ac unit can cool your shop, fine. Having spent years in shops cooled with window ac units, I know for a fact that they can.
What experience in what field? Are you an A/C engineer? Not to get into a pissing contest, but I am. I work here - www.jbar-ac.com, and have for over 15 years. I've done design work for Catipillar, CNH, Vermeer, etc... I built and run the engineering test lab for my company. I designed and built a state of the art calorimeter and can determine the BTU capacity of any A/C or heating unit. For you to say you know that I can cool MY shop that you've never seen or know nearly enough about, with a window a/c unit makes you sound, well, not like an engineer. I know my shop, I built my shop, I did the calculations, I KNOW it will take 18k to sufficiently cool it and I KNOW I can't get an 18k a/c unit in MY windows (13.5" wide).
What if my shop was a steel building sitting in a field? Think maybe that would take a different capacity unit than a stick building with R-30 walls and ceiling? Just your statement that you KNOW a window a/c unit will cool my shop sounds ignorant. I can't even fit a window unit in my windows since they are sliders!
If you re-read my original post, I never asked about how many BTUs it would take to cool my shop, as I already know that. What I asked for is opinions on experiences with particular A/C units. How about we keep the discussion on topic, okay?
Sorry, I ran out of happy pills yesterday.
