Re: Central air - leave fan on?

Re: Central air - leave fan on?

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Central air - leave fan on? Bill 07-22-2006

Bill wrote:
> For those who have central air conditioning, do you set the fan to on
> or auto? Seems like it might be more comfortable to keep the air
> moving even when the compressor is off, but maybe that will burn out
> the fan?
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> I don't feel obliged to believe that the same God
> who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect,
> has intended us to forgo their use.
>
> ...Galileo Galilei

I turn mine one as soon as it becomes a bit uncomfortable. I know from
experience that if I do not have it "on", then the compressor runs
significantly more. The house stays more in the comfort zone with the
fan running. Is the cost of running a fractional horse fan full time
less than a multi horse compressor running intermittently? Don't know,
do not care.

Harry K



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