| ▲ | mytailorisrich 2 hours ago | |
In which case it would be just plain bad design if you can't have the whole building on AC when you actually need it... Edit: it'd be interesting to know how many buildings in Belgium have had the same issue. | ||
| ▲ | gambiting 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
You can leave it on when you actually need it - meaning all summer long, in the conditions that are typical for that location. It's like saying what's the point of having a house if you aren't safe in it during a tornado. It's an exceptional event. The problem is that these truly exceptional events which only happened once every 10 days for a day or two, are now becoming a norm. My own 12k BTU minisplit could cool my house down every summer, no problem, even down to 18C if I wanted it to. But in the recent heatwave it just can't keep up, there is more heat coming into the house than the system can remove. | ||