This pulls the air across your body.
How high to mount hvac air returns on walls.
Try to avoid doing this to your vents as it will reduce their efficiency.
I am working on a reno addition in cz 6.
Pham from hamilton asked why he sees air returns on the ceiling sometimes and on the floor in other houses and what effect this placement has on air quality in the house if you are in the far north or in the southern us the answer is simple.
Because your body is in this path way you get the benefit of either hot air or cold air being drawn across your skin providing you comfort.
This seems counterintuitive as heat rises wouldn t i want the returns low to circulate.
In minneapolis zone 6 my general contractor and his hvac sub insist that the proper return vent location is high on the wall near the ceiling.
I feel he put in the minimum return air vents.
And at the floor.
In an air conditioning climate the return duct goes near the ceiling to draw off the hot air and cool it down.
The opposite would be true when running our ac but we only run the.
The heating system is an outdoor woodburning forced air with lp back up.
The supply vents should be in the floor and the cold air return grilles are high on wall.
In general you want your hvac system to have about as much return capacity as supply capacity.
Supply air from furnaces and air conditioners should be on outside walls.
In a heating climate the return duct.
He claims that this method pulls the heat down from the.
If you could see the air come out of the floor registers you d see it be pulled across and up through the room.
Sometimes vents get blocked by rugs couches or the like.
The return air vent openings need to be on the opposite side of the room so the conditioned air is pulled across the room.
The homeowners friend is the mechanical contractor on this job.
Sure installing new double insulated glass windows and a new furnace are just a couple of things you can do to save money on your energy bills.
He installed the return air vents in the wall cavity but they are only 1 inch above the floor.
For instance for air conditioning to work properly air returns the large ducts that carry air back to the central unit need to be installed high up on the wall of each upper floor to capture.
Some systems have two sets of return vents one up high for warm air and one low to the floor for.
As the supply heat enter to room and rises the return vent would draw that warm air back down.