How much Return Air do you need?

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  • @ethanberdejacortez4845
    @ethanberdejacortez4845 Рік тому +3

    fresh out of school and still have a lot of questions, but slowly everything is clicking into place, Thank you Tad!

  • @pipi7731
    @pipi7731 4 місяці тому +2

    I use an attachment to the drill that cuts metal. About 8 to 10 bucks when I bought it. Two, I use rivets. Simply drill a small hole, add the rivet then pop it. I would round the holes where that filter goes in too. Those rivets make it a lot more sturdy and are very inexpensive. The rivter was about 15 bucks.

  • @TonyRodriguez-ok2ix
    @TonyRodriguez-ok2ix 2 місяці тому +3

    low air flow will cause a low side pressure. true coil will freeze line set will also freeze.sum times airflow is number 1 problem.

  • @Moondoggy1941
    @Moondoggy1941 9 днів тому +2

    Can you explain or point to a video about a Static Pressure Test.

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  9 днів тому +1

      I have one I just haven't posted it yet.I will post it soon

  • @jaysheat631
    @jaysheat631 Рік тому +11

    imo this was a bad idea...ur taking to much return air from that basement area and not the living area...u should have tied the return into the living space some how..u can never have to much return but u want it from the space ur conditioning

  • @Christ62395
    @Christ62395 6 місяців тому +1

    Is this Chattanooga?! That’s where I’m from and I’m in my first year of HVAC love your videos, they help a lot!

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  6 місяців тому

      I'm in tennessee about four hours of Chattanooga

    • @briannatarelli430
      @briannatarelli430 Місяць тому

      @@TaddyDigest Yo whats up brotha. If the furnace is installed in unconditioned space wont the new return now screw with the the systems ability to heat and cool the rooms upstairs the way they were designed to?

  • @shilobloch3828
    @shilobloch3828 Рік тому +3

    What should you do in case of a gas water heater next to the furnace? Can you split the existing return ductwork and tie it to the other side of the furnace? Will it increase airflow?

    • @micantinaradiola1enmusicap286
      @micantinaradiola1enmusicap286 10 місяців тому

      I also have a hot water heater next to my furnace, like in one of the questions before. Can I split the existing duct return and tie it to the other side of the furnace. Will this work? Will air flow increase?

  • @mustangmike6421
    @mustangmike6421 7 місяців тому +1

    Use a muti tool with carbon blade works good keep the blade at an angle.

  • @darianmoore
    @darianmoore 8 місяців тому +1

    I have a problem in heating mode where the flame is rolling out due to no having enough airflow

  • @JC-sc9rx
    @JC-sc9rx Рік тому +2

    undersized return can affect refrigerant pressure. Another thing I learned. Really cool. No pun intended..

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  Рік тому

      Very cool brother you're right

    • @briannatarelli430
      @briannatarelli430 Місяць тому +1

      why say "No pun intended" when you still used the word cool. You acknowledged it in writing which means you could have said something different. Why even acknowledge No pun unless you actually meant the pun?

    • @JC-sc9rx
      @JC-sc9rx Місяць тому +1

      @@briannatarelli430 you got me! Im in real trouble now I suppose huh?

    • @briannatarelli430
      @briannatarelli430 Місяць тому

      @@JC-sc9rx lol

    • @JC-sc9rx
      @JC-sc9rx Місяць тому

      @@briannatarelli430 Im going to tell you why. Its because, it doesn't matter to me that it would have made a pun. I think puns aren't funny generally, and i dont want it to be a pun just because I used a common word like "cool" and we are both hvac technicians. It would be very low brow if I was like "cool!, pun intended! Hehe!" but maybe thats what you expect from a tradesman so you ask? What do you think Im a school girl or something?

  • @thecurious6721
    @thecurious6721 Рік тому +4

    Hey Teddy. No offense, but I cant believe my eyes that you posted it 😂. 1) Fire the guy, who put the screw towards the filter rack. He couldnt put the filter himself, how could the customer slide it in? 😉 2) Is it allowed in your state to put the return in the garage? (Risk of sucking car exhaust gases) 3) wont there be a negative pressure in the garage and positive pressure in the house?

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  Рік тому +1

      They don't park cars in it
      I love my James He is awesome
      Thanks for looking out for me
      There is one supply vent in there

    • @thecurious6721
      @thecurious6721 Рік тому +1

      @@TaddyDigestthanks for the clarification 😁👍

    • @Balticblue93
      @Balticblue93 Рік тому +1

      That would never pass any code or inspection, especially when they go to sell the house. Hot ass air from the garage being used for return air regardless, if there park in there. That is what a hack does and an inspector would have a heart attack. I told you I would be around more. This is the kind of crap I expect from a hack of a DIYer. I hope nobody ever follows your advice or they will be in some trouble some day. Garages have far more than just exhaust fumes. All returns must come from inside the conditioned space when the air handler is installed in a garage or building that isn't livable space. There is no way you are EPA 608 or NATE certified. I bet you don't even have business liability insurance. Garbage work and can't even follow simple code and rules.

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad you're around
      Keep reading those books buddy
      Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do for the unit to work and for the customer to have heat and air.
      But I guess you wouldn't know am I right to assume?
      Let me know thanks for watching

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  Рік тому

      Absolutely you're welcome my friend and thank you for looking out for me again

  • @dflet03
    @dflet03 9 днів тому +1

    I thought you couldn't add a return in the garage

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  9 днів тому

      this was being remodeled into a room

  • @jaysheat631
    @jaysheat631 Рік тому +1

    definitely recommend turbo sheers ...save so much time

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  Рік тому +1

      I have a pair they are amazing
      Attach right to my drill

    • @jaysheat631
      @jaysheat631 Рік тому +2

      @@TaddyDigest there a must have for this industry

  • @builditwell
    @builditwell 3 місяці тому +1

    As a licensed general contractor, I totally object to this practice, and any competent building inspector flag this as an egregious code violation. A garage is NOT a good place for a cold air return. It will positive pressurize the house at a large energy penalty unless there is a jumper duct from the house to the garage or there is an appropriate amount of supply ductwork conditioning the space in the garage, which in this case would be far too much for the space. Either way, they are creating unhealthy indoor air. For fire separation and safety, GARAGES SHOULD BE TOTALLY SEPARATED AIRSPACES FROM HOUSES, ESPECIALLY IF THEY HAVE CARS PARKED IN THEM. Read up on the ICC rules for garage construction if you doubt this. Far too often, HVAC work is about fixing something horrible by doing something bad. I am a general contractor tired of the abysmal standards of HVAC industry. Just because the air handler blows harder with this quick fix does NOT make the overall system more efficient, and it is unhealthy to mix garage and indoor air. Sometimes, partial knowledge is worse than complete ignorance.

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  3 місяці тому

      I agree that's why in this video I explain that this is not being used as a garage anymore.
      Homeowner was remodeling and removing garage door and closing it in to make it a conditioned room.
      Thank You for sharing this knowledge

  • @cumberlandcountydemacratic7951
    @cumberlandcountydemacratic7951 6 місяців тому +1

    16 INCH ROUND IS GOOD FOR 1400 CFM, I HAVE THE SAME SENERIO. I REALIZE MORE RETURN IS BETTER BUT, DO YOU COUNT THE SQUARE INCH OF THE RETURN VENTS OF THE DUCT SIZE OR BOTH. EXAMPLE, ALL MY RETURN VENT ARE CLEARLY MORE THAN REQUIRED FOR 1400, BUT, MY RETURN DUCT JUST BEFORE MY 14OO CFM RETURN PLENUM IS A LITTLE

  • @wildman4642
    @wildman4642 Рік тому +3

    I've got a crazy question. What happens if a kid pulls the filter and sticks their hand in the running fan?

  • @Ryan-RM
    @Ryan-RM 5 місяців тому +2

    Is it ok to install a return in a garage? Isn’t there a chance for it to pull in carbon monoxide? Or is that considered a basement with a walkout garage looking door? Thank you Tad

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  5 місяців тому

      it's never ok to install a return in a garage
      unless the house it being remodeled and the garage will be a room instead

  • @jaysheat631
    @jaysheat631 Рік тому +2

    id just put a filter base on the side...quick and done

  • @joshlevy9462
    @joshlevy9462 Рік тому +2

    Great idea in theory but your not supposed to put a return in garages because of automobile combustion gases could enter house which means s a extremely dangerous hazard. Where I am the would be a code violation but more importantly the potential hazard is more of a concern.

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  Рік тому +3

      You're right
      In this particular instance
      The customer is closing in the garage and using it as a room

    • @joshlevy9462
      @joshlevy9462 Рік тому +2

      @@TaddyDigest I’ve watched enough of your video to know you do things correctly and to a high standard so I was pretty sure you weren’t doing anything unsafe but not all that watch know these things and it could be an issue if someone does that without being well informed.

  • @raultorres9231
    @raultorres9231 3 місяці тому +1

    Wouldn't this cause suction pressure and head pressure to rise since your adding all that heat from the garage into the system?

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  3 місяці тому

      Well, they are insulating the garage and turning it into a room, so it's going to be conditioned

  • @doeleen
    @doeleen Місяць тому +1

    What about safety concerning vehicle gas exhaust?

    • @allenbrown7255
      @allenbrown7255 Місяць тому

      @@doeleen this is not a garage anymore it’s going to be a add on room

  • @floyddavis263
    @floyddavis263 Рік тому +1

    Just to let you know is Actually 500 CFM’s times two for that 20 x 25 because theres 2 CFM for every one square inch of filter space…so you really only need 200 hundred more cfm

    • @floyddavis263
      @floyddavis263 Рік тому +1

      Maybe 3 tops👍

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  Рік тому

      That is absolutely correct

    • @floyddavis263
      @floyddavis263 Рік тому

      Never mind you said 700 sq in, I didn’t catch that part 🙏🏽

  • @TonyRodriguez-ok2ix
    @TonyRodriguez-ok2ix 2 місяці тому +1

    angles

  • @EugeneGatlin
    @EugeneGatlin 7 місяців тому +1

    my furnace doesn't have a return, just open air then filter. do I need a return?

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  7 місяців тому

      Having a return centrally located in the house will give you better comfort and efficiency for the equipment.

  • @elijahdarby3998
    @elijahdarby3998 Рік тому +1

    For a 3.5 ton unit shouldn't you have the unit operating at 400 cfm per ton on the furnace control board?

  • @nickgantaifis4327
    @nickgantaifis4327 7 місяців тому +1

    Where can I purchase the angles used for the air filter rack installation?

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  7 місяців тому +1

      distributor/supply house or online

  • @mr.boniato6402
    @mr.boniato6402 9 місяців тому +1

    If my furnace has a 5 inch, Merv 11 filter, do I need to add air filter on 20"x24x1" return vent?

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  9 місяців тому

      not sure
      I do not know what size your ductwork or your unit is

    • @mr.boniato6402
      @mr.boniato6402 9 місяців тому

      @@TaddyDigest they are about 18-20 inch in diameter

  • @Almtyhalfbreed
    @Almtyhalfbreed Рік тому +1

    Can the system ice up with too much return? I've seen two returns on a 2.5 ton 16 and 14 flex on it.

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  Рік тому

      Not enough return will cause it to freeze up

  • @EbanQHanna
    @EbanQHanna Рік тому +1

    Hot water heater??? 🙂

  • @firebird14420
    @firebird14420 8 місяців тому +2

    You still available for questions??

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  8 місяців тому +1

      Always

    • @firebird14420
      @firebird14420 8 місяців тому +1

      @@TaddyDigest I know this would help supply and supply is my issue some but mostly return is my issue. Can I use this method to connect it to a drop down coming from the existing duct run?

    • @firebird14420
      @firebird14420 8 місяців тому +1

      @@TaddyDigest I have a 6×20 return doing the whole house on a 3 ton 1200 CFM house return is horrible.

    • @firebird14420
      @firebird14420 8 місяців тому +1

      @@TaddyDigest The whole return duct run is 28 ft with 5 return vents that go through floor joist/forced air..

    • @TaddyDigest
      @TaddyDigest  8 місяців тому +1

      Yeah you should be able to use this method