Mrblaze212
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Is it safe/smart to vent hot air into an air return for a furnace/ac? (or pull air from a return?) What one would be better? Thanks.
I would not advise doing that.....you are compromising the HVAC system. Your furnace has certain needs as far as return air is concerned....those needs are taken into consideration when the system is sized and designed. As far as the Carbon Monoxide is concerned...that is exhausted thru the flu pipe that vents out your roof and into the atsmophere....so thats prob not an issue...but if you were using that flu to exhaust into the atsmophere then I would have some concerns with carbon monoxide because the flu could be undersized to handle the furnace needs and whatever your blowing into it. Then there is odor....even with a carbon filter....some odor does get past the carbon filter so if your piping your air into the system....its gonna be blowing out every heat register in the house. I'm curious.....what size fan are you using....what is the CFM out put of the fan?Is it safe/smart to vent hot air into an air return for a furnace/ac? (or pull air from a return?) What one would be better? Thanks.
By doing that...whats the implication to the HVAC system while it is in operation??My second story closet is cooled by trapped indoor air inside duct system primarily housed in basement/crawlspace at 50*-60*f. By blocking return intake grill and cutting into return from closet a box fan pulls through return to unit then to supply ductingand eventualy air from home via floor registers. A cieling mounted fan in closet removes heat creating a vaccume assisting fans. So far 80-85* home has a 65* closet with 2 400's,a flourescent Veg area and an upstairs location. If hvac unit is used return must be clear. Your carbon monoxide threat lies in heatexchanger regardless of your actions and as described would prob save lives before harming. Hvac guru in the past been awhile but designing ventilation for multiple restaurants in malls taught me a bit. Best bet use for fresh intake dump outside.
this was along the lines of my thought process. If your heater/fan isn't moving air (they cycle on/off) then you shouldn't be trying to push air into it, the air will be pushed back out the vents of the house before being forced through the heater.My return air duct, is a plenum that only sucks air from house when heater/FAU kicks on. Pulling ambient air from the return air to give your grows "Fresh" air... shouldn't be a problem...
Good Luck...
Thanks for all your replies! I two 6 inch max fans, trying to cool 2 lights. I want to run a sealed room. However, my options are as follows. I have a old ass heat unit in my crawlspace. I could pull directly from the cold air return in the laundry room and through the laundry room down into the crawl space. (or the reverse of this, creating a sealed room) I have been avoiding putting a hole in the wall because the wall has this wooden planking that would be a bitch to repair or replace. (If i were to put a 6in hole in the adjasent wall) I also have two 4in dryer ducts that were used for a gas and electric dryer at one point, in the crawl space. I could rig it up to those possibly. I am just worried about the heat of the summer creating a minimal cooling affect on the lights. If you guys think that it is not possible to pull from a return without messing with the heat/ac unit. I can just put a hole in the wall and hope I can repair the planking at a later time. (also i have plaster walls, that is why i am trying to avoid putting a hole in the wall.) In the past I have just pulled from the laundry room down into the crawlspace. This was okay, however, I could not use co2. So I need to change things up!
The pics are too small for me to see. can you post bigger ones?View attachment 2605483View attachment 2605484
There is a chimney where that strait vent is going. Is that little 4in duct going into the wall useable?