How do I know if ductwork is run into attic?
If your registers and a single return on the ceiling then its there, in the attic...
How do you determine how many and what size cold air intakes to use in a basement?
Put one 14 x 6 air return in each room plus double cold air return in the great room.
How does a damper inside a heating duct work?
When its handle is parallel to a duct - it’s open; when perpendicular to a duct it’s closed.
How does the reduction in heating air ducts works?
It keeps static pressure in ductwork constant.
How far should furnace vent be from the thermostat?
Thermostat should be on a maximum distance from any supply register.
How high should thermostat be off the floor?
5'.
How many hvac registers can you put on one 6" pipe?
Two.
How often should ductwork in the attic be replaced?
Well, if it deteriorated beyond repair then it should be replaced.
How to determine if pushing more air than ducts designed for?
In this case your ductwork would be much nosier.
How to hook up England furnace to ductwork?
Just like any other one. Get more info on this page.
How to install a rectangular duct damper in existing ductwork?
If there is a canvas, then disconnect and pull it out, drill two holes, enlarge them with a scratch awl, insert damper, put a handle on and secure it in the duct with the wing nuts.
How to install duct wrap insulation and seal with tape and mastic?
On this page you can find both.
How to stop rust in galvanized drain pan?
First you have to find where water is coming from, and secondly replace the pan.
How to tap into insulated ductwork?
Put a template on the duct and trace it with a utility knife, remove the insulation and trace it with a magic marker, cut a hole in the duct and install a take-off or a collar. Buy a take-off on the right.
How would you add a second cold air return?
This one is a complicated question, but you can purchase an answer on this page.
I am installing 24" diameter duct for a spray booth in my shop. It looks like the traditional round snap lock duct work but the connection is a type that I have never seen. the edges are bent in "opposing hooks" but it does not seem secure enough to simply hook them together. Maybe the connection seam has to be crimped? I have a picture that I sent via email...
Yes, this is a very good and reliable seam, but you can't put it together the way you would put together ducts with snap-lock seams.
For this one you have to secure at list 3" black iron pipe to the bench, leave out a bit longer than your sheet metal pipe is. As I remember this size (24") pipes usually no longer than 30".
Put the pipe on it, put pipe together and hammer it down with a hammer or for the best result use a mallet because a hammer may leave some dents.
The technique described above we used for the smaller diameter pipes. For your pipes it could be done much easier: put a pipe together on the concrete floor and roll it till a seam is on the bottom. Hammer it down from the inside.
I want to install a furnace and ductwork were do I start?
Start from load calculation on this page.
Is a little bit of condensation in a drip pan ok?
No.
Is it code to have a fresh air intake for an office building in Maryland?
Yes.
Is it ok to vent a bathroom fan into the basement?
No.
Is it okay to run a gas pipe along ceiling in a garage to house?
Yes.
Is it safe to have hvac vent in drop ceiling tile?
Absolutely, if you install it the right way, as I recommend on my site.
Register Installation on Ceiling Tile
This page gives a description on the installation of a register on a ceiling tile. On this page you can see pictures of all necessary tools and materials and pictures of the system elements installed. There are 14 pictures on this page. All installation is divided into four steps which represent the entire project in the making.
Installation on the paid page might not exactly describe your upcoming project. However, it will give you an important example of how this type of installation should be done. In addition, it will open the gates for as many questions as necessary to make sure that the job is done right.
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Lowest hvac unit for basement.
Rheem is making pretty small furnaces only 34" tall.
My central air went out a few weeks ago. My air & furnace are 23 years old. I have been told by 2 different companies my air would be to expensive to repair for it’s age. I want to sell my home in a few years so makes since to me to replace both. I have had estimates by 4 different companies. The costs have been pretty close with in 1.000. They have given me quotes on a varied of products, how can I know which is the way to go. I have proposals on Trane, Carrier, Payne, American Standard, and Rheem & Duncan. I have no desire to just pay for a name but I also want to pay for a good unit. Any wisdom on this you could give would be much appreciated. Is there a site I can go to or would you have an opinion on these brands. I read Rheem furnace is good but not their air?
Ask your friends/neighbors on which contractors they like. Look for reviews online. Ignore positive reviews, and read the negative. Ignore any that seem to be from whiny people, and pick the contactor with the fewest series negative reviews/year.
All those brands are OK. Goodman is on the cheaper end of things. Trane is on the more expensive end. American standard is owned by Trane and is generally cheaper. Generally the quality of the unit represents its price, but things get really expensive on the upper end. I'd recommend something right in the middle.
My return grill is on the floor is that OK?
No, this is old and stupid design put it on the wall.
New gas water heater has high pitch noise and smells like gas.
Instead of typing something like this in your search engine, run for your life and call a gas company out!
One of my ''U'' shape duct vent make a metallic noise (must be a small screw or something from the construction). It's annoying and I don't want to finish the gypsum before I fix this.
I was wondering if I can just drill a small hole through the duct vent in order to withdraw the metallic thing and then just put a tape to patch the hole. Drill it on the side where the surface is flat; stick a flexible magnet in to try to get the object. The make metal hole plugs to push into the hole. So go to the hardware store first and get a plug, then drill your hole that size, pop plug in when done and stick some duct tape over it to help keep it in place. Just hope that the foreign object is metal, if not you will be doing all of this for nothing.
Pee trap on air intake.
You do not need it! Just stop peeing in the air intake and save on a P-trap.
Pictures materials for ducting installer.
You can find 224 high quality pictures of materials on this page.
Rain coming through furnace dangerous?
Yes.
Relationship between ducting size and heating capacity of forced hot air furnace.
Larger furnace means larger ductwork.
Sheet metal duct pictures.
I put these four words on this page only because someone who typed them in his search engine visited only one page and spent zero seconds there!
Look, I have close to 25 hundreds of pictures here, on this site and if you can't find them... then I'm sorry... |