ggarnier
Mechanical
- Dec 9, 1999
- 26
I am familiar with the concept that it is risky to close too many room outlets in a house in an attempt to concentrate heating/cooling effects where the people are.
Now that I am living in a house with a seriously under-sized furnace/AC, I'd really like to be able to do this, but without risking expensive equipment.
Is it practical to instrument the output plenum for backpressure (and a good benchmark number for a safe limit) as a means of determining when one more closed outlet is one too many?
Thanks.
Now that I am living in a house with a seriously under-sized furnace/AC, I'd really like to be able to do this, but without risking expensive equipment.
Is it practical to instrument the output plenum for backpressure (and a good benchmark number for a safe limit) as a means of determining when one more closed outlet is one too many?
Thanks.