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Default When is heat system duct-work insulated, PA location.

On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 05:52:09 -0800 (PST), andyeverett
wrote:

A manufactured home has a compact oil fired forced air furnace in one
corner oc a 40x28 manufactured home. A large central duct runs down
the middle of an unfinished basement and perpendicular ducts run in
the joist spaces. The joist spaces in the basement are insulated with
faced fiberglass. The home is in south eastern PA. Seemed like a lot
of heat was wasted because the central duct was not insulated. The
owner of the home complained of cold and one heating contractor
installed a larger central duct (slows down flow further increasing
heat loss?)

Should the duct work be insulated and if so roughly how many years to
payback?

Thank you for any help!



The heat loss is keeping the unfinished basement from freezing.
Insulating the ducts is probably not the problem. Installing a larger
duct is not a cure either, unless it was too small to begin with.

What is cold? The entire house or just a room or two? Does the
furnace run constantly when it is cold? Sounds like a good evaluation
is needed to find what the real complaint is and to find if the
furnace is working properly.

Right sized return duct s are a must, clean filters, proper blower
speed, balance by partly closing some of the vents, thermostat
setting, should all be looked at.

What is the thermostat set for and what is the actual temperature? .
I'd also insulate the basement. There is a lot of loss on concrete
walls.