![1.HEATING CFM:](/images/new-backgrounds/34821/3482133x1.webp)
8.As a final step in the installation, the appliance must be adjusted to deliver a temperature rise within the range of 50° to 80°F. Adjust the blower motor speed to obtain a temperature rise within the acceptable range. The required blower speed will depend on the airflow resistance of a supply and return air duct systems.
Fig. 9: Supply air duct sizing Example
The RETURN AIR DUCT SYSTEM should equal the warm air duct system in airflow capabilities.
NOTE: When a return register is located in the same room as the furnace, the register must be at least 20 feet away from the furnace.
SIZING THE DUCT WORK FOR A COMBINATION HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM:
Two formulas must be used in determining the CFM requirements of a combustion heating and cooling system.
1.HEATING CFM:
HEAT OUTPUT OF FURNACE (BTUH)
1.1 X TR (TEMPERATURE RISE, °F) = HEATING(CFM)
EXAMPLES:
A. 110,000 BTUH OUTPUT
1.1X 85°F TR = 1176 CFM FOR HEATING B. 110,000 BTUH OUTPUT
1.1X 70°F TR = 1429 CFM FOR HEATING
2.COOLING CFM: 400 CFM X COOLING TONNAGE (12,000 BTUH PER TON)=AIRFLOW FOR COOLING(CFM)
EXAMPLES:
A.400 CFM X 3 TON (12,000 BTUH) = 1,200 CFM FOR COOLING 1TON
B.400 CFM X 2.5 TON (12,000 BTUH) = 1,000 CFM FOR COOLING 1 TON
IMPORTANT: SIZE THE DUCT SYSTEM FOR THE LARGER OF THE TWO AIRFLOW REQUIREMENTS.
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