HighPotential
Electrical
- Sep 24, 2002
- 50
Years ago I masqueraded as a mechanical engineer and designed my own home HVAC dual zone duct and register system. One my buddies who is a mech, loaned me his "ductillator", and with the help of these forums, I proceeded to oversize my ducts and registers to about 3x the system size as I wanted it to be silent. Well I succeeded but learned an important lesson that you do need a minimum amount of velocity as part of the cooling effect. I had a lot of fun doing it and the system does keep the house conditioned. Anyway, flash forward to today. The Mac Guyver side of me is scheming to custom fit a larger blower (double the flowrate) in the heater/fan unit. This would not quite double the airflow across the evaporator coil and heater element. I do not need more cooling/heating capacity, just more airflow.
My question is a fluid dynamics/heat transfer one- would this double velocity ruin the efficiency of my HVAC system or only affect it minimally while providing the greater velocity I am seeking?
Thanks!
My question is a fluid dynamics/heat transfer one- would this double velocity ruin the efficiency of my HVAC system or only affect it minimally while providing the greater velocity I am seeking?
Thanks!