glandheim
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- Jul 10, 2003
- 4
My wife and a good friend of mine are two people who are uncomfortable at high elevation (low ambient air pressure). I want a cabin in the mountains, but my wife gets severe headaches as does my friend who _does_ own a cabin in the mountains.
I should think it would be relatively easy to keep the bedroom at high enough air pressure for sleeping. A centrifugal pump attached to an air-to-air heat exchanger looks like a good bet, but I have no idea how to determine what is needed to adequately increase the ambient air pressure.
Are there off-the-shelf systems to do this? Everything I see is geared toward laboratory use.
Thanks.
Greg Landheim
glandheim@charter.net
I should think it would be relatively easy to keep the bedroom at high enough air pressure for sleeping. A centrifugal pump attached to an air-to-air heat exchanger looks like a good bet, but I have no idea how to determine what is needed to adequately increase the ambient air pressure.
Are there off-the-shelf systems to do this? Everything I see is geared toward laboratory use.
Thanks.
Greg Landheim
glandheim@charter.net