American Locomotive
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How big are the doors in area? Nearly 100 degrees on the door surface is extremely hot. At 100 degrees, each square foot of door is going to be radiating about 50 btu/hr worth of heat into the room.
How about the doors themselves, are they insulated?It's finished. I have the door seals on too. I think I need to have the charge checked on the unit. Or I need more insulation.
They aren't panel doors, theyre more like corrugated roll up doors. Nope they aren't insulated.How about the doors themselves, are they insulated?
I guess not!
What type of doors are they?
Can you not cut foam sheets and fit into the panels? If the sun is hitting those doors it will cook the place!
I t would help, but how much? I don't know. It certainly can not hurt.Do you think that bubble insulation will work to keep the heat out? I'm skeptical.
Is your building in full sun all day? That will make a difference between yours and buildings that get some or a lot of shade. Windows that let sun shine in matter. Also, I have found that the type of ceiling/roof arrangement can matter. A metal building with insulation under the roof panels will be warmer than a building with a ventilated space between the roof panels and insulation above a ceiling.I got the hvac people coming out on Wednesday to check the charge. Let's make sure it's cooling like it should before I get too carried away with stuff. Seems like a few people here have bigger buildings than mine with half the insulation and don't have an issue.
Almost sounds like it is short cycling. Its not running long enough to remove humidity. Possibly over sized.I don't think we're too far off though. I mean it was holding at 77 when it was 95 outside. I actually didn't realize how hot it got. Until about 12pm it was running 15 minute cycles with 8 minutes in between.
Good to hear your system is working correctly, are you planning on leaving it cooling all the time now?
I keep it at like 82 if I'm not in the shop. I don't think it runs much at that temp. Was thinking today, probably better than walking in when it's like 88 in the shop.At least until the first electric bill shows up.
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