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Old 05-28-2004, 10:06 AM
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DUct Work Design - Replace ?

Two story house - 5 Ton unit . DUct work in attic with blower etc.

all duct work is flexible . no main trunk . Certain room never seem to get enough Air..

Woild a rework with a main trunkline be recommended.
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Old 05-28-2004, 01:37 PM
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Hard to say when you dont see the duct work. Have you as we say played around with the registers and try and set them like close one down just a little when it is to cool. See what happens there first. Also you could try the blower on 24/7 and see if that helps. Most of the time it does in a 2 story home.


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Old 05-30-2004, 08:32 AM
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Try "throttling " down the air flow to the rooms that have lots of flow by adjusting the dampers. Also , in order to get a proper air flow IN to a room, there has to be air flow going OUT of the room. (via Return Air). Check out your R/A locations. Continuous low speed fan operation will also help some... Good luck...Hube
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What constitutes a correct or incorrect R/A location?

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Try "throttling " down the air flow to the rooms that have lots of flow by adjusting the dampers. Also , in order to get a proper air flow IN to a room, there has to be air flow going OUT of the room. (via Return Air). Check out your R/A locations. Continuous low speed fan operation will also help some... Good luck...Hube
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when the cold air return is not where it should have been. For your job sounds like it should be reworked .



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Friesen; The return intake should be located as far away on an opposite wall / floor. If the r/a is installed TOO close to a supply, the room's supply air will "short circuit" and not circulate thru the room before exiting into the return air intake. Hube
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