Sentences with phrase «warm air ducts»

Most homes have their warm air ducts at floor level.
Additional items included towing eyes at front and rear and new trim side strips on the exterior; on the interior a new handbrake lever and a warm air duct to the rear seats on left hand drive models.
In the UK a lot of workplaces now have aircon and sometimes warm air ducted heating, but in homes anything other than hot water radiators is unusual and a / c is rarer still.

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Exposed air ducts run across the ceiling, providing an industrial edge that contrasts with the warm furniture and building materials.
This humidifier comes with a humidity control that is easy to use, and you can mount it on both the warm air and return air ducts on your furnace.
If special aluminum duct tape (not the generic stuff found in most stores) isn't used to seal the vent in the attic, then warm air gets sucked into the attic and cold air is pushed into your home.
Leaky supply ducts located in attics or vented crawlspaces lead to the depressurization of the conditioned space, which leads to the infiltration of exterior warm, moisture - laden air that often creates moisture problems and increases cooling loads.
During hot, humid cooling periods, leaky return ducts located in attics draw significant amounts of warm, moisture - laden air into the conditioned space from the attic, often creating moisture problems and increasing cooling loads.
Leaky return ducts located in attics draw significant amounts of cold air into conditioned spaces during the heating months, increasing heating loads and drawing significant amounts of warm, moisture - laden air into the conditioned space from the attic during cooling periods, increasing cooling loads.
Leaky return ducts located in attics draw significant amounts of warm, moisture - laden air into the conditioned space from the attic, often creating moisture problems and increasing cooling loads.
In a gravity furnace, air is circulated by gravity, relying on the natural flow of warm air up and cold air down; the warm air rises through ducts and the cold air falls through ducts that return it to the furnace to be reheated and this completes the circulation cycle.
Central warm air furnace: A type of space heating equipment where a central combustor or resistance unit generally using gas, fuel oil, or electricity provides warm air through ducts leading to the various rooms.
The geothermal unit concentrates the heat from outside and transfers it to air that is drawn through the unit and blows the warm air around the house using standard air ducts.
In addition, the warm air that's still trying to push up through closed vents will either start to leak out ducts that aren't sealed properly, or be forced back down into your basement or floor cavities.
A system can lose up to 60 percent of its warmed air before it reaches the register (wasting $ 570 in warmed air per year) if ducts are not properly insulated in unheated areas such as attics and crawlspaces.
The duct should be closed in the summer to prevent the entry of warm, moist air when the air conditioning is operating.
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