first you question is not very helpful....if you would have included your region and sq ft I would have done it for you, however, you did not so I did find this spot.....go here and punch in the info
http://www.a-wall.com/ACcalc.php
2006-08-10 03:55:28
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answered by Ashermunin 3
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You need an HVAC specialist not some random, if you're lucky, engineer like me off of the internet. Look, first you need find what the hottest day in you area you want to protect against is. You need to determine your high end acceptable temperature. Then you need to figure out the cubic footage. Shove enough air into the building to change the air every couple hours. Then determine whether adding more BTU's cooling or more insulation is better. The answer is probably some of both. Do some cost estimates. All of this depends on you having enough building overhead left to support conventional systems. Other types of systems will require more energy to run and be more expensive.
Why don't you "reach out and touch someone?" They'll probably give you a free estimate.
2006-08-10 03:57:03
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answered by BigPappa 5
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And just a minute ago I saw someone else asking about the load bearing capacity of a steel girder. To think, people who design the buildings, cars, and elevators may be getting their info off of Yahoo. The next time they roll you into the hospital, just make sure the physician is not cramming for your case by posting a question!
2006-08-10 04:04:10
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answered by Eric G 2
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