lol i don't really know but anyway heres what i have to say....
um what is a heat ducts lol i haven't heard of one?
Heat rises, so it is hotter near the ceiling than near the floor.
They are placed on the floor because heat rises. If the heater was up high, the ceiling would be nice and warm, while the walls and floor would be cold.They are placed on the floor because heat rises. If the heater was up high, the ceiling would be nice and warm, while the walls and floor would be cold.
It would be better to place the heating vent near the floor because the heat will travel up and down, so that way the room would be heated evenly. If you place it near the ceiling, the heat would not heat the floor that well, since the heating vent sucks back in the heat
to heat a space. the ducts move from the evaporator(a/c) to the heater core, where the core has hot antifreeze going thru it and a blower motor blowing across it produces heat
Fans doesn't push heat or cold down but pushes air with force in the direction which is determined by the position of blades of fan.
The answer is no. Radiant ceiling heating does not work as well as radiant floor heating in that heat rises so having heat in the ceiling will not be as efficient as heating in the floor.
Having the ceiling fan blow upwards will circulate the heat through the entire room.
The smaller the ear the less heat lost and having it round is an disadvantage as it is not streamline and an easier target in a fight
Check connection of ducts, check for blockage prevent air flow, check for vacuum problem prevent open/close of ducts
i am having the same problem but in my 2003 trailblazer, any answers would be great!
the only problem(disadvantage) is its heat properties i mean it needs a heat sink to transfer all its heat it gets heated very fast
For heat loss to be an advantage to humans rather than a disadvantage, the heat lost must be equal to that produced.
Old ducts not working properly, blocked or collapsed ducts, or vacuum problem not allowing passages to open
ask at a car place
ducts
heating contractor in Northern Michigan says open the return air register at the floor that way the heat is drawn down from the ceiling to the floor
It is a heat shield.