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<title>2006-09-26 00:44:17</title>
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&lt;b>Comparison for &lt;a name=".zonehvacsystem" href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/ZoneHVACSystem" class="">/Zone&amp;nbsp;HVAC&amp;nbsp;System&lt;/a> of &lt;a href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/ZoneHVACSystem?time=2006-09-26+00%3A44%3A17">2006-09-26 00:44:17&lt;/a> and &lt;a href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/ZoneHVACSystem">2006-09-26 00:47:33&lt;/a>&lt;/b>&lt;br />
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&lt;div class="additions">&amp;lt;[Besides the&amp;nbsp;waste, it's exactly the&amp;nbsp;fact that it&amp;nbsp;heats all&amp;nbsp;rooms with the&amp;nbsp;same temperature air&amp;nbsp;that I&amp;nbsp;find very uncomfortable. I&amp;nbsp;like it&amp;nbsp;that my&amp;nbsp;sleeping room is&amp;nbsp;cooler than the&amp;nbsp;living room, the&amp;nbsp;kitchen (which often has&amp;nbsp;additional heat sources) doesn't need as&amp;nbsp;much heating, and&amp;nbsp;so&amp;nbsp;on.&lt;br />
Individually controlling each room's temperature may&amp;nbsp;not be&amp;nbsp;popular in&amp;nbsp;North America, but&amp;nbsp;I&amp;nbsp;think it's quite comfortable. (And wastes less energy, of&amp;nbsp;course.) I&amp;nbsp;don't think you&amp;nbsp;have to&amp;nbsp;abandon forced air&amp;nbsp;to&amp;nbsp;do it.&lt;/div>&lt;/div>
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<title>2006-09-26 00:42:42</title>
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&lt;b>Comparison for &lt;a  href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/ZoneHVACSystem" class="">/Zone&amp;nbsp;HVAC&amp;nbsp;System&lt;/a> of &lt;a href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/ZoneHVACSystem?time=2006-09-26+00%3A42%3A42">2006-09-26 00:42:42&lt;/a> and &lt;a href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/ZoneHVACSystem?time=2006-09-26+00%3A44%3A17">2006-09-26 00:44:17&lt;/a>&lt;/b>&lt;br />
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&lt;div class="additions">&lt;blockquote>I'm not&amp;nbsp;sure what you&amp;nbsp;think makes living in&amp;nbsp;a house with a&amp;nbsp;single control more difficult, we&amp;nbsp;just end&amp;nbsp;up&amp;nbsp;wasting energy heating the&amp;nbsp;whole house. The&amp;nbsp;heating system (forced air&amp;nbsp;is&amp;nbsp;most common in&amp;nbsp;my area) is&amp;nbsp;designed to&amp;nbsp;heat the&amp;nbsp;house evenly. A&amp;nbsp;well designed system accomplishes this task quite well, with perhaps a&amp;nbsp;degree of&amp;nbsp;deviation from the&amp;nbsp;warmest to&amp;nbsp;coldest area of&amp;nbsp;the house. Unfortunately designing the&amp;nbsp;system well isn't that straightforward, and&amp;nbsp;is&amp;nbsp;NOT the&amp;nbsp;cheapest way&amp;nbsp;to&amp;nbsp;do things, so&amp;nbsp;you'll often hear of&amp;nbsp;houses where one&amp;nbsp;room is&amp;nbsp;always much colder then the&amp;nbsp;others.&lt;br />
My&amp;nbsp;house is&amp;nbsp;a good example. It&amp;nbsp;is designed very well from a&amp;nbsp;heating point of&amp;nbsp;view except for&amp;nbsp;ONE room, which is&amp;nbsp;always 2 degrees colder then the&amp;nbsp;rest of&amp;nbsp;the house. The&amp;nbsp;reason being it's the&amp;nbsp;furthest from the&amp;nbsp;furnace and&amp;nbsp;it's vent bends so&amp;nbsp;many times the&amp;nbsp;air velocity at&amp;nbsp;the register is&amp;nbsp;quite small. We&amp;nbsp;tried a&amp;nbsp;few things (i.e. putting an&amp;nbsp;inline fan) but&amp;nbsp;settled on&amp;nbsp;a separate electric heater just for&amp;nbsp;that room.&lt;br />
Forced air&amp;nbsp;heating has&amp;nbsp;one MAJOR advantage over almost any&amp;nbsp;other heating system: adding central air&amp;nbsp;is&amp;nbsp;a breeze. In&amp;nbsp;many areas of&amp;nbsp;the world that need major heat in&amp;nbsp;the winter AC&amp;nbsp;isn't much of&amp;nbsp;a concern in&amp;nbsp;the summer. However where I&amp;nbsp;live (Toronto, Canada) our&amp;nbsp;humidity is&amp;nbsp;very high in&amp;nbsp;the summer making AC&amp;nbsp;almost a&amp;nbsp;necessity.&lt;br />
&lt;a name="herbertg" href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/HerbertG" class="">Herbert&amp;nbsp;G&lt;/a>&lt;/blockquote>&lt;/div>&lt;/div>
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<title>2006-09-26 00:42:34</title>
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&lt;b>Comparison for &lt;a  href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/ZoneHVACSystem" class="">/Zone&amp;nbsp;HVAC&amp;nbsp;System&lt;/a> of &lt;a href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/ZoneHVACSystem?time=2006-09-26+00%3A42%3A34">2006-09-26 00:42:34&lt;/a> and &lt;a href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/ZoneHVACSystem?time=2006-09-26+00%3A42%3A42">2006-09-26 00:42:42&lt;/a>&lt;/b>&lt;br />
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&lt;div class="additions">&lt;a name="sergeydryga" href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/SergeyDryga" class="">Sergey&amp;nbsp;Dryga&lt;/a> ]&amp;gt;&lt;/div>&lt;br />
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&lt;div class="deletions">Sergey Dryga ]&amp;gt;&lt;/div>&lt;/div>
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<title>2006-09-23 20:46:07</title>
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&lt;b>Comparison for &lt;a  href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/ZoneHVACSystem" class="">/Zone&amp;nbsp;HVAC&amp;nbsp;System&lt;/a> of &lt;a href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/ZoneHVACSystem?time=2006-09-23+20%3A46%3A07">2006-09-23 20:46:07&lt;/a> and &lt;a href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/ZoneHVACSystem?time=2006-09-26+00%3A42%3A34">2006-09-26 00:42:34&lt;/a>&lt;/b>&lt;br />
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&lt;div class="additions">&lt;blockquote>Where I&amp;nbsp;come from, the&amp;nbsp;traditional way&amp;nbsp;is&amp;nbsp;to heat the&amp;nbsp;ground floor with kitchen and&amp;nbsp;living room up&amp;nbsp;to normal temperatures, and&amp;nbsp;heat the&amp;nbsp;(mostly) sleeping rooms upstairs only with a&amp;nbsp;reduced temperature (traditionally only the&amp;nbsp;&amp;#147;waste&amp;#148; heat from downstairs, but&amp;nbsp;nowadays all&amp;nbsp;rooms have usually individually temperature-controlled heating and&amp;nbsp;it's just set&amp;nbsp;to&amp;nbsp;a lower temperature). This helps reduce heating costs.&lt;br />
I've always wondered how&amp;nbsp;you can&amp;nbsp;live in&amp;nbsp;a house that has&amp;nbsp;not a&amp;nbsp;controlled temperature for&amp;nbsp;every individual room. (At least in&amp;nbsp;an area with cold winters.)&lt;br />
&lt;a name="gerhardf" href="http://www.ubasics.com/home/wiki/GerhardF" class="">Gerhard&amp;nbsp;F&lt;/a>&lt;/blockquote>&lt;/div>&lt;/div>
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