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Old 06-06-2016, 04:14 PM   #6
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In the winters in WWII tank crews started the engines at intervals all night so they would not only not freeze, but start quickly if needed.

I have worked in much, much smaller facilities that had only cooling, no heat, because of the equipment inside. And we ran the cooling all winter! Never occurred to anyone to pump that heat through the building to save a buck or two. Of course, it was only an Atlanta winter...
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