Give me a call and I can give you the number of my AC guy.
I'll pm you with number....
Paul
Last week I had my home A/C serviced, the guy cleaned up all the required items gave it a shot of Freon, and gave my system a clean bill of health.
But he said the return air on my system was a bit undersized, which could be causing my A/C to run more than it should, and he included a quote to increase the return air capability of my system for what seemed to be a reasonable, but I'd like to make sure.
Is anybody here a home A/C wizz? What is the formula for calculating return air for a home A/C system??
TIA
Last edited by POS Racing; 07-01-2005 at 09:38 AM. Reason: Fis speellin ears!
Give me a call and I can give you the number of my AC guy.
I'll pm you with number....
Paul
Hmm what is decent? Are we talking about your decent or my decent? I'm just curious because I don't want to offend anyone else's decent...
Is it just a matter of adding another return vent(s)? Depending on where your blower is, all you may need is a keyhole saw and a vent-grill.Originally Posted by POS Racing
He was actually talking about just increasing the size of the return we have in the ceiling. I'll have to look when I get home to see how much of an increase in size over what was already in place. I could do this myself, but I want to check his math before I pull out the implements of mass destruction.Originally Posted by sammm
That means increasing the size of the return air duct as well as wallerin out the hole in the ceilin to do any good. I got a Sawzall, and unlike Sammm's place, I've never been given the opportunity prowl around in your house yetOriginally Posted by POS Racing
I smell a Tech Day a comin'!Originally Posted by onething