|
Bahrain to privatise Gulf Air ASAP Kippreport.com
Reuters Mon, 26 Jul 2010 09:21:09 GM Sheikh Mohammed told the newspaper that the government would not allow Gulf . Air's return. to profits and the subsequent sale to come at the expense of the Bahrainis involved . (Reporting by Frederik Richter; Editing by Jason Neely) ... Sycamore Canyon: The Good-bye Chronicles Chapter 5: A Return to ...
Kathiesbirds Wed, 28 Jul 2010 21:00:00 GM Thankfully we are in an . air. -conditioned car, though the sound of the motor running drowns out the birds. At our next stop I shut the car off and Gus wants to know why. I tell him I cannot hear the birds. He goes back to photographing a ... Gulf Air Photo & Video Contest on Facebook Page | Stylo Soft
Stylo Mon, 26 Jul 2010 10:52:18 GM ulf . Air. the Bahrain Based company created the page on worlds No.1 social networking website www.Facebook.com entitle with 1st Gulf . Air. Photo&Video Contest where you can win a free . return. ticket. All you need to do is to join their ... From Google Blog Search: "air return" when installing central heat and air, why do they put the cold air return in the cealing ? Q. heat rises, not cold air, so you would be sucking all the heat out through the cold air return.? right. Asked by rhino_man420 - Thu Jul 17 19:58:52 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. Last year we had some problems with our AC. The tech came out to fix it and I asked him that same question. He showed me how to position the vents for maximum circulation. You're supposed to aim the vents across the ceiling toward the outside wall. This creates a downward draft that makes the cool air travel down the outside wall. It drags the hot air with it. It also cool off the walls and that helps make the whole house cooler. The return in the ceiling is not usually around any vents. So the idea is that the air travels in a circular pattern across the ceiling down the wall and across the floor into the low pressure area where the return is pulling the air in to continue the cycle. It works. This year our electric bill is about $150 [cont.] Answered by Chris M - Thu Jul 17 20:08:56 2008 Does a blocked (or partially blocked) cold-air return make a room colder in the winter? Q. We just moved into a new house and one of the rooms has an odd wall that unfortunately we have to block the cold-air return (which is on the bottom of the wall) if we want to have any furniture the way my wife wants it. It seems like that room is colder that the others. It's on the West side of the house if that matters. Just curious if blocking/unblocking this would make any noticible heat difference. Or if it's more for furnace efficiency. Asked by Kenneth G - Sun Apr 13 09:38:13 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Most definitely. To properly function a forced air system must have a place to suck the air back from. Think of it this way... If you were to get a large barrel and screw a water hose into it, you would not be able to fill the barrel up all the way, unless you also had another hole for the air to escape. You can only put so much air into a room before you need to draw some of that air back out. Answered by roadrunnerjim - Sun Apr 13 12:13:40 2008 Should the furnace's cold-air return duct be insulated?
Q. The heating ducts are all insulated. Should we also insulate the cold-air return? All the ducts pass through an unheated crawl space. I'm up North, in zone 5. Asked by delphinium - Thu Jan 18 11:10:14 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. I disagree with the other answerers to your question (so far). The issue is in the details you provide -- all the ducts pass through an unheated crawl space. Normally it would not make sense to insulate a cold air duct. But in this case, you have warm, relatively moist air moving through a cold duct in the winter; and (in the summer) warm, relatively moist air outside a cold air duct. Both situations will cause condensation on the metal duct. In the winter, this will be inside the duct. In the summer, outside. Even galvanized ductwork will eventually rust. Insulate it. Answered by Rick K - Thu Jan 18 20:19:51 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "air return" |


