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Should you put return air in bedroom with no heat vent?

Why not, it can pull warm air into the room.


What should supply air temp be for heat pump heating?

With heat pumps supply air temp will vary with outdoor temp. The colder it gets outside the less efficient the heat pump will be (colder supply air).


What should be used to heat a solid in the presence of air?

a crucible with the lid slightly ajar :-)


Should deflectors be facing up or down when heat is on?

Deflectors should typically be facing down when the heat is on to direct warm air flow towards the floor area, helping to distribute heat more evenly in the room.


Should air be a good conductor of heat and electricity?

Air is not a conductor neither for heat nor electricity. It is a substract, altough it can carry some heat, and specially electricity when the weather is humid. So, ground your shower. Corrections are welcome, thanks.


What does air to air mean in heat pumps?

Air to air simply means a heat pump that sits outside of your home and pulls heat from the outside air. This is the most common type of heat pump.


Should the air conditioner unit come on when the heater is blowing?

If your heater is a heat pump , then yes.


What is the amount of heat in air?

The amount of heat in air is measured using the specific heat capacity of air, which is about 1 kJ/kg°C. The total heat in air can be calculated by multiplying the specific heat capacity with the mass of air and the change in temperature.


We have central heat and air. Does the furnace blower unit power on for the AC system too or is there a separate blower?

There should be only one blower to move the air. The unit will have a coil for cooling and a heat exchanger.


Why did they build stockades in the Trail of Tears?

The stockades were used as open air prisons for holding the native americans.


What is the difference between heat and air?

heat is hot, air is cold Heat and air differ in every respect; heat is a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature, and air is a mixture of gases.


1999 Cougar only blows cold air But if its above 40degrees it will heat up just not like it should?

Does the engine heat up fully?