Questions tagged [air]

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Why is my air conditioner causing rapid high CO2 levels?

I am wondering if anyone knows why when I turn my recently installed high-efficiency air conditioner on, CO2 levels rocket up in my house? (In just 4 hours they go from around 500ppm to 1200ppm, and that's across all three floors of two-storey house…
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How much air under tile is acceptable?

We hired a contractor to do redo our tile. One had to be replaced because it caved inward when a tool was dropped on it. We peeked under the adjacent tiles and there are giant areas without mortar. How much air under the tile is acceptable?
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Is Complete Ductwork Required to Start the Condensor?

I'm in the middle of rebuilding my entire AC system. I've got one 14" return and two 8" supplies hooked up to the blower (on a 2 ton system). I plan to add much more, but for now I want to start the outside unit and make sure the system is…
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Are there any reasons to not remove air vents through an exterior bedroom wall?

[August update] Just wanted to add that all my windows have "micro-ventilation" - either by design or simply because they are old and have gaps. So essentially, there is always some air coming in or out in the bedrooms. So - do I really need those…
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Can I vent portable air conditioner into the garage?

I have a bonus space that is attached to the garage that we use as a home gym. I want to be able to run a portable air condition when working out. It will only run 2-3 hours a day and probably only 4-5 days a week. Can I vent it through the…
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How to bleed central heating in a bungalow with pipework going into the loft?

I am planning to change the radiator in the bathroom for a heated towel rail, but before I do, I want to be sure of the air bleeding procedure as I am only used to central heating in 2 storey homes. The process is normally easy to understand when…
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What is the opening on the back of wood stove?

I have a woodstove in the living area, and I am not entirely sure what the opening on the back of the wood stove is. The woodstove has a name on the glass: Regency. My fear is that this is where air flow in. If this is an issue, what can I do to it?…
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Crawl Space Encapsulation: How to deal with the "Chamber of Secrets?"

I have a south Louisiana home built in the 1950's with a vented crawl space. In the 70's, a den was added with a slab on grade foundation. In this addition, the back porch was converted into a landing with steps down to the floor of the den. From…
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Purchasing parts for my HVAC as a retail user

My Trane air handler recently stopped working and after the couple of visits arranged by the home warranty service company failed to resolve the issue, I managed to identify the control board parts that needed to be replaced. I wanted to get an…
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Would an electric furnace prevent outside air from coming inside my house?

I have an old oil furnace that is vented to a chimney flue, with a damper. I live in Maryland in a county where burning yard waste is legal. This can cause me to have an asthma attack when my furnace or air conditioning is on, and now my young son…
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When it's smokey out, why does more smoke get into the house in the mornings and evenings?

We've had thick smoke outside our home for several days now due to the fires on the west coast. We're doing what we can to filter the inside air and keep excess outside air from coming in (covered fresh air intakes, the dryer vent, etc). You usually…
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Air Changes Per Hour to Filter Smoke

My neighbor has an old wood-burning stove, which he recently started burning a couple of weeks ago. With the way our houses are positioned, the smoke is blowing towards my house and seeping in. It's causing everyone to cough, including my…
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Is this configuration OK for an air admittance valve?

Is this configuration OK for an air admittance valve with the valve on the opposite (right) side of the drain pipe? The sink drains just as fast with or without the air admittance valve though it seems a bit slow either way.
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Need help connecting C wire please model GSX16S481AA

I had this unit put in about 3 years ago and have had so many issues with thermostats. Can someone help me identify where to place the c wire? It is available behind thermostat but not plugged in. Thank you so much UPDATE: The pictures I posted…
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Circuit breaker tripping when heat kicks off

Why is my 70 amp circuit breaker trip periodically when my furnace blower motor kicks off?
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