Question: Will 160°F discharge air stratify?
Cambridge Engineering FAQs | Gas-Fired HeatersAnswer: Due to our high velocity discharge air, we are able to drive the heat to the floor resulting in a rapid mixing with surrounding air. Floor to ceiling variation typically does not exceed 3° F to 7° F. Our Building Study Program has confirmed this with real data at existing Cambridge installations.
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Cambridge Engineering FAQs | Gas-Fired HeatersAnswer: It is the industry's highest rating for this type of space heating equipment and allows us to deliver the maximum amount of heat with the minimum amount of outside air. The maximum 160°F temperature rise/discharge temperature rating is crucial because it translates into lower horsepower motors, less outside air and reduced energy costs.
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FAQANSWER: Lower temperature water treatment times have not been determined for EPA approval at this time for any chemical water disinfectant products. Our suggestion is to warm the water to be treated to 68° F if possible. When camping in cold conditions, water to be treated can be warmed by keeping the bottle close to your body, either in your jacket or sleeping bag.
Related QuestionsAll of my ovens read very low, about 34°F to 45°F. Why?
Digitry Company - Temperature ControllersAnswer: A GB4 or GB5 has an internal power supply for its Sending Units. This power supply protects itself from external short circuits by shutting down almost completely, causing a low reading on all channels, even though only one may be shorted out. Since this reading is below any reasonable setpoint, a running unit would remain on continuously, trying to attain its setpoint.
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MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)A. I would know what each microbe is is doing to cause damage. Is there a toxin, what does it do, is the organism invasive, etc.
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Crouzon Support at AboutFace USA - FAQNot as such. The premature fusion of sutures can cause life-threatening damage, but advances in surgical technique have significantly reduced the inherent dangers. With rare exceptions, Crouzon Syndrome does not interfere with basic body processes and should not reduce one's lifespan.
Related QuestionsHow can I convert degrees Celsius (°C) to degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or vice versa?
Weatheroffice Frequently Asked Questions - Environment Canad...The conversion formula is ?F = ?C x 9/5 + 32 or, in reverse, ?C = (?F - 32) X 5/9 . The formula also appears on this page. The "knot" is the unit used to describe the speed of the wind in Canadian marine forecasts. It is a measure of the wind speed in nautical miles per hour. One nautical mile is equal in distance to 1.852 kilometres.
Related QuestionsWhat is the climb performance like on the SuperVan 900 on a 35°C/95°F day?
TEXAS TURBINE CONVERSIONS, INC. - Caravan Conversion -The SuperVan 900 has shown that it has almost double the rate of climb of the OEM Caravan for the same operating conditions. It takes just under 13 minutes to get to 14,000 MSL on a 35°C/95°F day at a 9000lb. takeoff weight. (See climb chart)
Related QuestionsWhat is the benefit of delivering the milk to the vat at or 4° C (39° F)?
Eliminator Holdings Limited |Scientific studies show that bacterial growth rate in a milk vat is reduced if the milk gets to the vat at 4° C (39° F) and is maintained at that temperature. Milk can be stored at this temperature for 72 hours with relatively stable bacterial counts. The Eliminator solves the age old problem of dumping a full milking of warm milk into a vat of cold milk, and the bacterial growth problems that then occur due to oscillating temperatures.
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Backstop House FAQ'sAnswer : We do not have any specific times set in concrete but as a rule, if you could arrive after lunch on admission and leave prior to lunch on the day of departure this would assist us greatly. After departure the beds and rooms are washed and made available for the incoming person and this process does take some time.
Related QuestionsMy unit burns low or won't burn long when it is below 40°F outside. Why is this?
Portable Heater Frequently Asked Questions: PatioHeater.infoPropane needs to be at its boiling point to give the best output. At or below 40°F propane starts to liquefy and will not give good performance.
Related QuestionsAll of a sudden one of my ovens reads 32°F. Why?
Digitry Company - Temperature ControllersAnswer: Assuming the other channels are working correctly, the most likely cause is that one or more of the wires between the Sending Unit and the GB4 or GB5 is either broken or disconnected. A less likely possibility is that the Sending Unit itself is defective.
Related QuestionsMy bathroom can get below 55° F at night, or any other time. Will this affect composting?
SUN-MAR. The Environmental SolutionYes. If the unit is being used all of the time, you will need to install an additional heat source or leave the heat on to the area where the composter is located. If you are only using it occasionally on weekends during this time, don't worry about it.
Related QuestionsWhy doesn't chicken look done when it is cooked to 160°?
foodsafety.wsu.eduChicken looks done at a higher temperature than is required to "pasteurize" it or cook it sufficiently to kill pathogens. Most people prefer chicken cooked to 170° for pieces and 180° for whole chicken.
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Alberta Impaired Driving - FAQ'sAnswer: A curative discharge is an order of the court when an accused is found guilty of impaired driving, but is in need of curative treatment in relation to drugs or alcohol. The accused is found guilty of the offence and in lieu of a conviction, the court sentences the accused to probation, a condition of which is to receive treatment for the drug or alcohol problem.
Related QuestionsIf the fluid temperature exceeds 150°F what pump should be used?
All-Flo Pumps | Frequently Asked QuestionsANSWER: Pumps that are rated up to 200°F are the PVDF models and all of the metal pumps. Check your chemical compatibility chart for compatibility.
Related QuestionsUPON DISCHARGE, WILL I GO HOME?
Bone & Joint Center - Knee Replacement QuestionsEach patient is different. There are several factors to consider when evaluating your ability to return home: age, living arrangements, and insurance are the three main factors. Some patients go home with home care services, others go home with therapy scheduled in an outpatient setting, and some may go to a rehabilitation facility. Your doctor will help to determine what is best for you.
Related QuestionsWHEN DO I SEE THE DOCTOR AFTER DISCHARGE?
Bone & Joint Center - Knee Replacement QuestionsNormally you will visit with your doctor within 2 weeks after discharge. At that time, the surgical staples are removed, and the doctor will review your need to continue total joint precautions and therapy. The doctor will also address any specific modifications to your normal daily activities including work-related concerns, so bring a list of questions and/or concerns.
Related QuestionsWhere will I go after discharge from the hospital?
Frequently Asked QuestionsMost patients are able to go home directly after discharge. Some patients may transfer to a sub-acute facility and stay there for three to seven days. The Total Joint Coordinator will help you with this decision and make the necessary arrangements. You should check with your insurance company to see if you have sub-acute benefits.
Related QuestionsIs there discharge planning?
frequently asked questionsWe start the discharge plan at the onset of admission. We work very closely with your existing therapist, physician, psychiatrist and dietitian to coordinate your discharge. If you don’t have an existing team, we find one for you. Discharge plans will be formalized with appointments made before you leave.
Related QuestionsWHEN WILL I GET MY DISCHARGE?
LAMB - FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsIndividual debtors are eligible to receive their chapter 7 discharge approximately 60 days from the date set for the 341 (a) meeting, unless a creditor objects in a timely manner or the court orders otherwise.
Related QuestionsQUESTION: What is an air gap?
Frequently Asked QuestionsANSWER: An air gap is a vertical, physical separation between the end of a water supply outlet and the flood-level rim of a receiving vessel. This separation must be at least twice the diameter of the water supply outlet and never less than one inch. An air gap is considered the maximum protection available against backpressure backflow or backsiphonage but is not always practical and can easily be bypassed. (TOP)
Related Questionsf) Is there ever a charge for changes or late payroll?
FAQMost important: Even with all the above answers factored-in – the cheapest quote will not always save you money. Remember that people are constantly “firing” their payroll company because they spend too much time and money fixing payroll mistakes.
Related QuestionsQuestion: How much should I charge per letter?
Custom Letters FAQ'sAnswer: I have seen them go from $5.00 to $10.00 per letter. Keep in mind what you are sending along with the letter. If you send just the letter and nothing else, then charge on the lower end. If you send out stickers, coloring pages, etc., then I would charge on the high end. It is up to you what you charge for the letters and your time, this is your business.
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