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re: cost to run freezer
15 nov 2001
krh wrote:
>...i've always read that keeping it nearly full was more energy efficient
>that otherwise. and, faith is not the basis for my beliefs as i rely more
>on the positions taken by reliable sources...
from: kurt kammerer
to:
sent: wednesday, november 14, 2001 6:18 pm
subject: fwd: full freezers
i don't think we do. sorry.
>date: tue, 13 nov 2001 07:54:02 -0800
>to: kkam@sdenergy.org
>from: ashley watkins
>subject: fwd: full freezers
>>from: "nick pine"
>>to:
>>subject: full freezers
>>date: sun, 11 nov 2001 13:40:00 -0800
>>gentlemen,
>>would you have any test data that show that a full freezer uses less
>>energy than an empty one?
>>nick pine
kurt j. kammerer
executive director
san diego regional energy office
phone: (619) 595-5630
fax: (619) 595-5305
kkam@sdenergy.org
http://www.sdenergy.org/
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from: susanne sullivan
to: nick@early.com
sent: tuesday, november 13, 2001 11:14 am
subject: re: full freezers
dear mr. pine:
the maryland energy admistration is the energy policy setting agency for
the state of maryland. our scope of work does not include conducting
research studies...
susanne sullivan
from: ^pnnl appliances web administration
to: 'nick pine'
sent: tuesday, november 13, 2001 9:36 am
subject: re: "a full freezer performs better than a nearly-empty freezer."
nick,
no i don't have any test data. yes, it should use somewhat less
electrical energy, although we're not sure how significant the savings
would be...
suzanne gaines
scientist
pacific northwest national laboratory
(509) 375-2774=20
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