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Aug 2024
13m 47s

Spidey Sense - Airflow - Short #205

Bryan Orr
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In this short podcast, Bryan talks about how to pay close attention to airflow issues and use your "spidey sense" when you're doing a visual inspection or commissioning a system. He also covers some causes of common airflow problems and some services and upgrades you can offer to your customers.

The skill of being able to use your senses and notice when something isn't quite right is a valuable one, especially when you're getting ready to set the charge. Not every technician has access to the tools to do a comprehensive airflow assessment, but every tech can use their senses to determine when something is wrong with the system airflow. Keep an ear out for whistling or other strange noises, and watch out for cabinet shaking, which may indicate an airflow problem. 

Airflow restrictions are also significant issues. Filter cleanliness (or lack thereof) and improper filter selection are very common causes of airflow issues, including high static pressure drop. Most filters should also not be doubled up (in series). Watch out for furniture blocking vents and registers that are partially (or fully) closed; shutting off registers is NOT a good strategy. Air movement throughout the building is also important, including the presence or absence of returns, open doors, etc., and these things affect MAD-AIR.

Watch out for things like leakage as well, which can be around the platform, in ducts around the equipment, and around vents or recessed lighting. 

 

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