bad_idea
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Nothing to do with the garage, sorry. I have central heat and air using a heat pump. 2000 sq ft ranch. I have a 8'x8' mechanical room with water heater, heat pump, and server rack. The server rack is a newer addition - nothing crazy - UDM SE, 24 port switch and a couple home automation hubs. As some might expect, the temperature in the mechanical room is getting a bit high. The return for the ac goes up into the attic, routed to an intake in the hall and another in the master bedroom (opposite ends of the house). The filter is mounted on the top of the unit.
I would like to cut an intake grille into the return near the ceiling in the mechanical room. I assume that would pull the hot air out of the mechanical room and pull in cooler air into the room through a louvered door. I'm not an HVAC guy, obviously, but I have installed ductwork before. I have no idea how large of a vent to cut into the return. Looking for some advice from some HVAC folks.
I would like to cut an intake grille into the return near the ceiling in the mechanical room. I assume that would pull the hot air out of the mechanical room and pull in cooler air into the room through a louvered door. I'm not an HVAC guy, obviously, but I have installed ductwork before. I have no idea how large of a vent to cut into the return. Looking for some advice from some HVAC folks.