The reason is that a properly designed duct system will have much smaller resistance on the return side than the supply side.
Return duct in every room.
It is not necessary to have air return grilles in every room august 20 2015 by talva mclay if your house has only central air return grille then you will notice that the return air will struggle in order to find a way back to the furnace.
Also keep in mind that the size of the return vent depends upon the size of both the room and your ducts.
While you should never clean most parts of your hvac system on your own you can clean your return vents.
Room to room pressure imbalances that lead to uneven room temperatures comfort complaints higher energy costs and even moisture problems in walls and ceilings.
These ducts are connected to every room in your home providing a pathway for air to cycle to and from your heating and cooling system.
The job that your ductwork performs would not be possible without the supply and return vents located throughout your home.
In homes with a single central return air grille return air often struggles to find its way back to the furnace the result.
The furnace s british thermal units btus will help calculate the size it needs.
Keep the doors to each room open so air can properly circulate.
In order for your forced air furnace to work properly you have to have the right sizes of duct vents in each room expelling air.
In the winter this means you re losing heat energy to the outside and rooms won t stay warm for long.
When a furnace comes on heated air is pushed through supply ducts to registers in each heated room in a house.
Another good way to improve the efficiency of your return is to make sure the grills aren t blocking the airflow.
An hvac return air duct should be in every room except a bathroom and kitchen.
Under pressure not having enough return air vents is an inefficient way to circulate air through your home.
The important role of return air vents.
The duct vent size will depend on the size of the furnace and the size of your home so you know how many vents you need in each room.
Similarly if you have vents in every room ensure to keep them all open.
If that s not possible there.
Said differently as long as the return path for a given room doesn t impede the amount supply air to that room i don t think it matters how large the other returns are.
For this reason it s important that house construction doesn t scrimp on return vents and ducts.
Some large spaces might require multiple vents and some small rooms that don t have vents might benefit from having them.
They should be on interior walls across the room from the supply ducts that should be washing exterior walls with conditioned air the red arrow points to a large wall mounted return air vent.
You re allowed to clean your return vents yourself.
The furnace or air handler is probably on the other side of the wall.