Tim D
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Hi,
I have a Ducane forced air natural gas furnace with sealed combustion (PVC intake and exhaust pipes that vent directly to the roof), and the system was installed with a very undersized return duct, resulting in low airflow. One option a contractor recommended to fix it is to remove the old return duct, cover the hole where the return air enters the machine with a filter, and cut a louver in the door of the furnace closet. This would allow the system to draw air from the main living space of the unit, through the louver, into the closet, and directly into the return of the machine through the filter (no return ductwork).
I think this would solve the low airflow problem, but is there any issue with drawing return air through the furnace closet? The combustion is sealed as I mentioned, but my concern is that if there ever were an exhaust leak, carbon monoxide could get sucked into the return and be spread throughout the house.
Would this setup be a code violation? I'm in Massachusetts.
Thanks in advance,
-Tim
I have a Ducane forced air natural gas furnace with sealed combustion (PVC intake and exhaust pipes that vent directly to the roof), and the system was installed with a very undersized return duct, resulting in low airflow. One option a contractor recommended to fix it is to remove the old return duct, cover the hole where the return air enters the machine with a filter, and cut a louver in the door of the furnace closet. This would allow the system to draw air from the main living space of the unit, through the louver, into the closet, and directly into the return of the machine through the filter (no return ductwork).
I think this would solve the low airflow problem, but is there any issue with drawing return air through the furnace closet? The combustion is sealed as I mentioned, but my concern is that if there ever were an exhaust leak, carbon monoxide could get sucked into the return and be spread throughout the house.
Would this setup be a code violation? I'm in Massachusetts.
Thanks in advance,
-Tim