Thread: Duct Question
View Single Post
  #2   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
Dr. Hardcrab
 
Posts: n/a
Default Duct Question


"old_Boat" wrote in message
. ..
I was talking to an HVAC professional tonight at a home improvement show. I
have an oil furnace that I want to add a heat pump to so that I can set it
up as a duel fuel system. The problem is that I have 4" supply ducts. I
know, or from what I have read here think, that these are too small for the
new heat pump systems as far as cfm. He told me that since the ducts are in
the outside walls, that he would replace the 4" ducts as far as he could
close to the end of the run with 6" and this would be OK. I think this is
not correct and that leaving the end of the run 4" is not going to make
much of a difference if any to the system. I think that you would need to
replace all the 4"with at least 6". I am trying to do this right by
getting professional answers. Another contractor at the show said that he
would replace them all, but told me that after 30 years in the business, a
manual J was not necessary as he knew what I needed.
Any comments?


4" ducts are fine........if you have enough of them.

You really need to have someone do a load calc for you. That way you'll know
what size you need, or how many you need to add, or whatever.