Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Magnetic Building Blocks Can I Close A Return Vent?

Can I close a return vent? - magnetic building blocks

I have a vent that draws air from one room was originally a porch. The room is very cold in winter, because they have no openings, and keeps them closed in order to provide the house with the original doors. I have many other activities throughout the apartment. Can you block the hole with a magnetic lid? Will it contribute to heating bills, because we do not cold air? Thank you! BTW, the house was built in 1988 and has an electric heat pump.

4 comments:

Clayton said...

Yes! The cold air is cold air and warm soil to help the house comfortable, and circulate the air.

LOFT1009 said...

Check the size of the filter in the furnace

For example, 20 x 30 = 600 meters of air in the oven. You want to ensure that atleast as much surface area is combined. Others have no way in hell would you do that - at higher static pressure in other words, a result of the loss of air flow and temperature rise higher and increased stress in the heat exchanger.

LOFT1009 said...

Check the size of the filter in the furnace

For example, 20 x 30 = 600 meters of air in the oven. You want to ensure that atleast as much surface area is combined. Others have no way in hell would you do that - at higher static pressure in other words, a result of the loss of air flow and temperature rise higher and increased stress in the heat exchanger.

Fluent in French said...

Experts often say that it is not a good thing, the room is in use is in the vicinity. Since you have many other sources of air, it should go. Your heater will draw more air from other parts to compensate for not receiving air from the solarium.

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