All of them. Adjust the heat or cooling by the register openings.
about 12,000
I cannot really answer that depends on your insulation of walls heat leaks windows and so forth. NOT TO MENTION EFFICIENCY OF HEATING.
Sufficient means there is enough of something, i.e., "We have a sufficient quantity of oil to heat the house."
high enough to read, just keep it away from lamps , they produce heat.
Square feet has nothing to do with how much an X BTU heater can heat, heat is calculated by determining how much heat LOSS there is to make up for. AC is the exact opposite, it's size is determined by how much heat GAIN there is. In general, a 120,000 BTU boiler can heat an average well insulated 2 story house, no problem. There are many programs that calculate heat loss/gain but since there are people who do it for a living, try asking one.
There are many websites online that offer information regarding heat registers. Wikipedia gives detailed information about heat registers and about what they are and when they were created.
Closed dampers or registers, not sure what you mean by vent. Chimney? Return air grille?
AIr supply registers can be located in the floors, walls, or ceilings. The placement chosen will depend on whether the system will be used primarily for heating or cooling. If you live in an area where you use mostly heating, floor registers are the best, as heat will rise and mix with the indoor air. If you live in a warm area, like me, you want the registers high on the walls or on the roof, as the cold supply air will fall towards the floor. Basically you want high registers for cooling and low registers for heating.
One way of keeping heat in the house is to have carpets. carpets help to retain heat in the house and keep the house warm. i hope u find this answer useful:)
It reduces heat as the silver foil reflects the heat back inside of the house.
yes they do i bought a pick up and it only has heat!
On my 91 the plastic piece that controls the cool and heat under the dash-- to the right of the gas pedal was broke I gery rigged it with a paper clip so I would have heat and could dive it on cold days I had the same problem. But rather than jury rig it.. I bought a replacement part.. Mid County Mustang in PA 800-358-8081 offers a replacement for this part made from Al for $29.50 USD.
A basement of a house is the room or space that is below ground level. A basement appliance that can heat your house is a furnace.
One can purchase replacement parts for Trane heat pumps from a few specialist sources. Among the companies that sell these parts are RepairClinic, AmericanHVACParts and Trane themselves.
The movie 'Heat' can be bought on DVD from most large DVD retailers although some may need to order it in if they do not have it in stock. It can also be bought from Amazon.
Yes it is global warming is a green house affect because the atmosphere will suck in heat and keep that heat in like a green house will keep all the heat in and won't let that heat out.
The humidity is low, and everything is dry. Encourage the landlord to add some humidity to the heat, or place pans of water in front of the heat registers, or simmer a pan of water on the stove.