kbuhagiar
Well-known member
Hello, folks,
I need some advice from an HVAC expert.
A little over a year ago I had a new heating unit installed in my house by a well-established local HVAC company (It's a Bryant, model 80 I think. Works really well.). There are two air intake filters, one at the fresh air intake in the main hallway of the house (20" x 16" x 1"), and another right on the heater (16" x 25" x 4"). During the estimate phase the contractor checked the existing ductwork and intake and confirmed that it was adequate to support the new unit. I have always replaced the unit in the hallway every six months.
Finally got around to replacing the air intake filter located on the heater (it's in the crawlspace - no fun) and I discovered that the installation techs placed a heating duct in a way that is slightly obstructing the filter access door, just enough so that it' s next to impossible to r & r the filter without destroying it.
I know I need to have that remedied - I will be in touch with the outfit that did the install first thing Monday morning - but shouldn't the other filter at the top of the intake run provide adequate filtration? This air intake setup is the same one that was with the house when I bought it 25 years ago, and with my old furnace (which lasted 35 years) it was the ONLY intake filter. The run from the front of the intake to the furnace is about 3 feet - 2 feet down to the crawlspace and 1 foot over to the heater.
Thanks in advance for your assistance!
I need some advice from an HVAC expert.
A little over a year ago I had a new heating unit installed in my house by a well-established local HVAC company (It's a Bryant, model 80 I think. Works really well.). There are two air intake filters, one at the fresh air intake in the main hallway of the house (20" x 16" x 1"), and another right on the heater (16" x 25" x 4"). During the estimate phase the contractor checked the existing ductwork and intake and confirmed that it was adequate to support the new unit. I have always replaced the unit in the hallway every six months.
Finally got around to replacing the air intake filter located on the heater (it's in the crawlspace - no fun) and I discovered that the installation techs placed a heating duct in a way that is slightly obstructing the filter access door, just enough so that it' s next to impossible to r & r the filter without destroying it.
I know I need to have that remedied - I will be in touch with the outfit that did the install first thing Monday morning - but shouldn't the other filter at the top of the intake run provide adequate filtration? This air intake setup is the same one that was with the house when I bought it 25 years ago, and with my old furnace (which lasted 35 years) it was the ONLY intake filter. The run from the front of the intake to the furnace is about 3 feet - 2 feet down to the crawlspace and 1 foot over to the heater.
Thanks in advance for your assistance!