Suck it up.. I saw just shy of 105 in here the other day.. Not a big deal when you are used to it.
Yea but is "dry" heat.
At my second job and it only hit 90 outside here.
Next to the carb furnaces my guys/gals showing me 120 on their thermometers in the work area but it was not so bad with decent airflow.
Heat treat people wear this as a badge of pride so they were not complaining just showing the new supervisor the intro deal.
Then it rained like crazy for an hour.
Now workstation temp is down to 90 at the furnaces but it is absolutely miserable.
30 degrees cooler but way worse to work in.
They tell me it will get worse so buck up and get used to it rookie....
Not sure a/c saves coolant tank level. Perhaps the opposite. It dries the air and spits out water in a endless cycle.
Dry air absorbs more water.
Agree that either way it's water loss not coolant so the add on is just about free if you check your readings on concentration. (these little gauges are cheap nowadays)
Makeup is very little coolant and if you add at the "new batch" ratio you will end up so way high on coolant.
There is a difference between your people living in Michigan and living in Texas on temps and comfortable so one side sees the other as nuts or sissies.
I'm going with a buck five comfy and Bobw is nuts.
. Give me the "think snow" thing.
Bob