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Train building insulation.(hot and cold)
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#1: spray-on polyurethane foam is the best insulation available for price and r-value. 4 inches of low density or 2 1/2 of high density will be more than enough, it's even good enough for Oklahoma weather (that's hard to beat) <br /> <br />#2: overkill isn't such a good thing on what your application is. It won't run the A/C long enough to de-humidify your builiding, and it'll cool it down so fast that it will only run a short time, and the room will warm back up quicker that way. If you have already got the unit, I guess you'll live with it, if you don't--I'd get a smaller one. They're rated that way for a reason. <br /> <br />Greg
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