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Merv 13 Filter I mentioned in the Video
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34 thoughts on “New Construction HVAC – Here's My Favorite System new a/c technology”

  1. I like to make a longer trunk line which gives better air flow. I try not have my branch no more then then 15 feet. But this is a neat job.

  2. Can i ask some install advice please. Aprilaire e100 dehumidifier being ducted to return plenum. Plenum is 12 x 20"

    Am I ok to use side takeoffs for the ducting? Easier for access here.
    Can they be 45 degree( essentially thats actually a top takeoff but being installed as a sidetakeoff) or do they need to be straight collar takeoff?

  3. NEVER use a merv 11 or 13. And replace it once a year? You joking? Tests have showed it much better to get a merv 6. Merv 11 bogs down your system. Its way to restrictive. And change your filter once a MONTH. Not a year. This guy has no clue.

  4. This video is Old i Know that but i hope your Installer Actually installed a Drain pan Underneath that Thing maybe they did after but it wasn't in the Video Just Saying up here in the North its a Must have thing

  5. So Supply side ends with Register vents; what do Retun side ends with what type of vents? Also, is Intake the same as Register? Or is it called Intake Register vents as a whole?

  6. Shalom Aleichem.

    So far very informative except, I live in an old (90 yr old) house that has had (prior to me moving in 30 yrs ago) all the old metal ductwork replaced with that flexible sift ductwork.
    The problem is since I'm out in the sticks we get mice & normally they're controllable except when I'm away for extended time's.

    The mice (an occasional opossum) decixed to munch on the flexible stuff and attempt to enter my home.

    Also we're talking a 4' – 1' crawl space.
    I wanna completely rip out the flexible crap & replace it with metal.

    I'm currently heating with a wood stove and it's great, but when I'm away I have to drain the house down to avoid cracked pipes an unfortunately the mice come back.

    Also I'm a retired mechanic 66yrs old on disability & my budget is very slim. I can do (with a gelper) most (if not all) the work myself.

    Any suggestions would be appreciated.

    Ratson haba b'shem YaHuah

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