No AC?

If a range is warm in the winter or cold in the summer it either has a really crappy ventilation or an extraordinarily expensive one. It's not economically viable to heat or cool a range AND have the appropriate amount of ventilation.
 
Interesting you say that because in the winter I noticed it on the cooler side. So I guess the ventilation system is operating like it should.
 
When we built MFS we placed a high priority on air quality (pushing large amounts of fresh air into the ranges).

Because of that, when the weather is extremely hot (over 90 degrees), our cooling systems begin to fall behind.

Consider it good desert survival training [wink]
 
When we built MFS we placed a high priority on air quality (pushing large amounts of fresh air into the ranges).

Because of that, when the weather is extremely hot (over 90 degrees), our cooling systems begin to fall behind.

Consider it good desert survival training [wink]


Good answer!!![laugh2][laugh2]
 
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