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This info is presented as a basic guide. Always consult a professional HVAC installer for your area if you have any questions. Every installation differs with respect to Building Codes, climate, orientation of the house, building materials used, and other factors. More information may be necessary. The guide also assumes that the system has sufficient excess capacity to supply a new addition.
How To Determine Size of Duct Needed To Supply Air To A Room (or Area): 1) First, determine square footage of room. 2) Next, determine CFM of Air Needed to Supply
the Room. ROOM SQUARE FOOTAGE (Popular Room Size)
3) Then Pick Size of Metal Pipe Needed For The Room.
(Example: For a 120 sq. ft. room requiring
approximately 96 - 120) WATCH OUT FOR OTHER FACTORS AFFECTING SIZE OF PIPE SUPPLYING ROOM. Size of Existing Air Supply Duct: Number of "Outlets" Into New Room: Drawing From a Line Can Hinder Normal System Air
Flow. Tricks of The Trade Here are some simple tips from our pros to help you along with your system installation, expansion, or addition.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This info is presented as a basic guide. Always consult a professional HVAC installer in your area if you have any questions.
Whether you are refinishing a room or adding a register, here are some suggestions to get you through the job. Keep in mind that every installation is different, so make sure to plan your job ahead of time to get the right product assortment. 1) Sketch
out your layout to determine parts and quantities you will need. What Do I Need To Start & Finish My Ductwork Job? Whether your existing system is round pipe, flexible duct, rectangular duct, or ductboard, you will need a take-off, starting collar, or tee saddle to begin your branch line. Your store will have a selection to choose from. Pick the proper size and type and youre on your way.
How Do
I Install A Starting Collar or Take-Off? How Do I Install A Starting Collar Take-Off? 1) Trace the opening shape of the collar on the surface being used. (If you are adding an air supply register, make sure you tap into an air supply line.) 2) Pierce the metal surface using a drill or sharp tool. (A screwdriver and hammer can also be used.) Using snips, cut out entire opening. (If tapping into ductboard, cut opening with appropriate tool or knife.) 3) Insert collar, tabs first, into opening and fold down tabs inside. 4) Secure with sheet metal screws, duct tape, and/or sealant or mastic. How Do I Install A Tee Saddle Or Tee? A tee saddle is used in situations where you need to
"tap" into an existing round pipe line. The tee saddle is a
handy item for a room addition or when adding registers to an area. However,
if a tee saddle is not available standard tee can be fabricated into a
saddle.
How Do I Install A Branch Line? Now that youve installed your starting collar, take-off, or tee saddle, you are ready to install your branch line. You may want to use round metal pipe or insulated flexible duct.
Selecting & Intalling The Register Box First, look over the store selection of register boxes to make sure you get the correct configuration. Install your branch line to its register box location and attach the register box. Secure using sheet metal screws, duct tape, and/or sealant. Second, once you have chosen the location for your new register box, mark and cut out the correct opening size. (If installing a floor register, make sure it is out of the way of normal foot traffic.) Next, be sure you have easy access to the location you have chose. Stay clear of electrical wiring and plumbing components in the wall or floor. If you find an obstruction, move the register to a better location. Then, mark off the area and cut out that area using a saber or keyhole saw. Finally, from the basement, attic or crawl space,
secure the register box. Now, all you need to do is match up the correct
register grille size with your register box and your job is complete.
(A 10" x 4" register box uses a 10" x 4" register,
for example.)
Typical Materials The following are typical materials needed for most common installations:
Recommended Tools:
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