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Default Furnace sucking in dust from garage?



dnoyeB wrote in article
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On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 07:51:38 -0600, TomC wrote:



CDET 14 wrote in article
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On Mar 3, 8:57 pm, "dave" nospam wrote:
I get a lot of dust in my house. I noticed the front panel on my

furnace is
not even close to air tight. I can see through gaps and holes
directly

into
where the blower is (which is directly over the air filter). So the

blower
is sucking in some air from the return line and through the air
filter,

but
a lot is coming through the gaps in the panel. Should I somehow

seal
this
panel better and force all air to come from my air return vent which
is located in the center hallway of the house? I don't understand
this

design
of a furnace which takes no care in keeping dirty air from the

garage
out.

Thanks,
DaveL


Are you sure that the dust is not something else, like clothes dryer
lint?

A customer of mine thought he had a giant dust problem, but when I
looked at the "dust" and saw that it was thicker than regular dust, I
matched it to clothes dryer lint. His dryer vent was clogged and the
furnace was sucking up the lint that could not be exhausted out of the
house and depositing it everywhere.
Check your clothes dryer vent.

Alisa LeSueur
Certified Dryer Exhaust Technician
http://CleanYourOwnDryerVent.com

New Carpet? Some cut pile carpet can create alot of "dust" (carpet
fibers). TomC


Thats practically the only source of dust. I recently went to a friend's
house to get her computer that some kids had infected. I opened it up

and
after 4 years, it has not a spec of dust in it. On the other hand, I

have
to dust my computer once a month. Her basement is not carpeted but

tiled.
my computer room and just about all in the house are tiled. I cant wait
o remove that carpet


My son was having problems with his printer; ink splotches etc.. Opened it
up and it was full of dust. Cartridges were dragging ink soaked dust balls
all over. Seems like the open paper feed feeds more than just paper. ;-)
TomC