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  1. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    Heat Pump rule of thumb

    the 2 to 2.5 times cooling load in Atlanta is based on "Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Technology 5th ed" I'm sure they're smarter than anyone on this post(execpt me). I also be my salary is well over 3 times yours abby :)
  2. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    Heat Pump rule of thumb

    Abby, almost everyday. If a 3 ton HP can provide 24k btu/hr of heat on a 10 degree day, the rest has to be made up in auxillary heat. Think about it -- during the Summer the difference between ambient and indoor is around 20 degrees -- what is the difference between 70 degrees indoor & a cold...
  3. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    Heat Pump rule of thumb

    Ware, what is the delta T between 5 degrees ambient and 75 degrees indoor? heat loads are based on 1% loads.
  4. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    Heat Pump rule of thumb

    made a mistake -- the heat load rule of thumb would be 2 to 2.5 times the cooling load in the Southeast. Sorry
  5. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    MEP Designer Salary

    RossABQ, GM offered me an Engineering Mgmt positon that was in charge of the manufacturing engineering & tool/diemaking dept for 125k with a Bachelors in 2000 -- but I had proven mgmt & engineering background.
  6. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    MEP Designer Salary

    gepman, That's oldschool. I was a maintenance machinist for Wyman-Gordon(Fortune 400 firm) back in 79 and I got paid union wage of 37k doing maintenance on Absorption Chillers. Engineers always were underpaid. NASA rocks in that you start at G 13, but your making 100k within 10 years with a...
  7. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    Heat Pump rule of thumb

    Forgot to mention another rule of thumb: Heating load in the Southeast is approximently 2.5 times cooling load. So if you assume 3 tons for 1800sf home in Atlanta, assume your heating load will be around 90k btu/hr. Rules of thumbs are just a guideline -- they're nice to compare your...
  8. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    Heat Pump rule of thumb

    Depends whether it's Ashville or Wilmington -- be careful that you select proper sequencing of the strip heat and capacity. Contractors in NW Florida use 600sf/ton, so if your east of the hills, I quess around 700sf/ton without doing a load calculation.
  9. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    MEP Designer Salary

    take the EIT asap. the more you wait, the more difficult it will become.
  10. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    fluke multimeter with thermocouple

    I use a Fluke 52 II with bead probes -- awesome field thermometer. Cold ambient will slow response, that's why you have to keep the unit in an insulated case when taking LT & MT refrigerant superheats.
  11. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    MEP Design Fees

    ChrisConley, well they don't call it "architorture" at GT for nothing. The biggest complaint I see from PEs & Goverment Inspectors is that the architects draw up plans that show a poor understanding of HVACR principles -- duct routing, etc. I like the idea that architects take the liability...
  12. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    MEP Design Fees

    omg -- I gave the gentleman a 10% parameter that PE's use --it's just a guideline. I just wanted to state that I think Autocad's MEP software sucks, but it's what architects & engineers seem to use.
  13. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    Trying to find 16+ SEER, 2.5Ton Heatpump for LEED project

    gepman, No I can't without researching. But I would suggest Igresson verify & persue the possibilities -- I'm confident a 3 ton 2 stage comp with VSD fans will offer this gentleman what he's looking for for certification. He just has to be diligent in his verification & reasoning,
  14. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    Trying to find 16+ SEER, 2.5Ton Heatpump for LEED project

    With a VSD HP, it is better to size for 3 ton. The 3 ton VSD HP will not only draw the same current as the 2.5 ton HP at lower capacities but also offer higer heat load capacity at lower temperatures.
  15. EmeraldCoastHVACR

    MEP Design Fees

    CountOlaf, I assumed the poster used Autocad's MEP(mechanical/electrical/plumbing) software in his design venture and not about mechanical/electrical/plumbing design. Wouldn't be surprised tlhoo uses Autocad MEP.

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