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Thermostat location

From: sandy@msigeneral.com
Category: HVAC
Remote Name: 24.106.44.134
Date: 09 Sep 2004
Time: 04:37 PM

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We recently built-out a therapist office within a multi-tenant office building. There are three offices with exterior walls...each with their own supply and return. There is one large interior office with its own supply and return. The doors remain closed the majority of the day as therapy is in session. The waiting room is 'L' shaped. The vertical part of the 'L' has a supply and return. The horizontal part of the 'L' has none. Ther thermostat was placed in the horizontal part of the 'L'. (t-stat is approx. 8' away from cold air return). Question is, should the thermostat be moved close to the return? Thank you for your help. Sandy

 

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