Special offer

Get To Know Your Air Flow

Reblogger
Real Estate Agent with HER Realtors

 

Furnace Friday

I am trying to get in the habit of Re-Blogging a furnace post every Friday....  I think I did two weeks ago?  The first Friday of August was Furnace Filter Friday...  I believe I forgot last Friday.  Friday the 13th.  What can I say? 

Happy Furnace Friday...One of my favorite home inspector / bloggers, Jay Markanich in Virginia posted this about furnace filters, 'Get To Know Your Air Flow. '  Thanks Jay.

 

 

Original content by Jay Markanich 3380-000723

It is probably true that on half the home inspections I do the filter is installed backwards.  It is important that the filter be installed the right way!  Why?  Because one side is stronger and meant to handle the air flow's pressure.  There is an arrow drawn on every filter to tell you the air flow direction.  Put in backwards, and as it gets loaded with dust, the filter can literally get sucked into the system and even cause damage to the fan.

Someone took the time to draw which way the filter should be installed.

That way, when it is put into the slot, you only have to put the arrow on the filter in the direction of the arrows drawn on the return duct.

What if the arrows are drawn wrong?

THESE ARROWS ARE POINTING IN THE WRONG DIRECTION!!

How do you know which way the air blows?

The air will always be drawn TOWARD the blower.  From the blower it gets heated in the furnace or cooled on the AC coils.

So the air-flow arrows on the filter should point TOWARD blower.

This unit is 5 years old.  It was filthy.  The ducts in the house were filthy.  Could it be the bad information on the arrows contributing to that?

My recommendation:  If you don't know which way the air is blowing, put a piece of toilet paper on the end of a pair of pliers and stick it into the slot.  See which way the paper is drawn.  That is your air flow direction!  Don't believe me?  Check it yourself.  AND THEN DRAW YOUR ARROWS THE RIGHT WAY!

Posted by

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


This post provided by Maureen McCabe HER Realtors*

Contact Maureen McCabe of HER Realtors* - 614.388.8249

HER Realtors  Maureen McCabe

Search Columbus mls

email: MaureenatMaureenMcCabe.com  at = @

*Real Living HER

Information is deemed to be accurate but should be verified to your satisfaction.  Information provided herein is supplied by several sources and is subject to change without notice.  Opinions expressed are solely those of Maureen McCabe.

 


 

Comments (4)

Jack Gilleland
Home Inspection and Investor Services, Clayton - Clayton, OH

hmmmmm.  Those arrows are lost unless by some strange chance that is a downdraft furnace, but its not.

Aug 22, 2010 04:54 PM
Maureen McCabe
HER Realtors - Columbus, OH
Columbus Ohio Real Estate

:  - )

Aug 22, 2010 09:25 PM
Anonymous
John Papageorge

Great tip!  I am a Florida Mold & IAQ Inspector and inspecting the HVAC/ducts is a standard part of my inspection.  Why, you ask?  Think of the furnace/airhandler as the lungs of your home and everything goes through your ducts.  In Florida, where our systems run 11 1/2 months a year, it is critical.  I too, find filters installed backward, improperly installed so that air goes around the filter, and just plain unattended intakes and AC & heating systems. 

Great post, Jay!  Thanks for bringing to our attention, Maureen.

Sep 03, 2010 01:45 AM
#3
Maureen McCabe
HER Realtors - Columbus, OH
Columbus Ohio Real Estate

missed this... thanks

Sep 16, 2010 09:11 AM