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Old 4th January 2006, 11:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Why hotels turn off air conditioning at night?


ajgy wrote:
> No, it certainly is NOT. I verified that the temperature was much more
> warmer and humid in that particularly days when the air conditioning was
> turn off, in those hours. I also make sure the thermostat was set to turn on
> the air conditioner. The air was blowing, but the air blown is not cooled.
>


To answer your original question, no I cannot confirm that hotels turn
off airconditioning during the night. It's never happened to me.

Cheers,

George W. Russell
Bangalore

 
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Old 5th January 2006, 11:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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grusl wrote:
> ajgy wrote:
> > No, it certainly is NOT. I verified that the temperature was much more
> > warmer and humid in that particularly days when the air conditioning was
> > turn off, in those hours. I also make sure the thermostat was set to turn on
> > the air conditioner. The air was blowing, but the air blown is not cooled.
> >

>
> To answer your original question, no I cannot confirm that hotels turn
> off airconditioning during the night. It's never happened to me.
>
> Cheers,
>
> George W. Russell
> Bangalore


I'm not sure about AC, but at a Holiday Inn Express in St. Paul, MN
(Which I stay at frequently), they *do* turn off the heat from spring
to fall. It's on a central steam system in a Railroad museum. Living
in Texas, I'm used to sleeping in a very warm room. I freeze my butt
off when I'm there.

 
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