My house is 15 year old 2-story ~3000 sqft in Texas. Two hvac units: 3 ton down, 4 ton up; both have single 16" oval duct returns. The return vents are 16 x 24 down, 20x30 up. They keep the house comfortable and I'm not having problems with them.
I just had a reputable hvac tech do routine maintenance and checkup on both units. He saw the returns and said they were both two small and would shorten the life of the units. He recommended adding a 2nd return to both units.
In the limited information I've been able to find online:
- the rule of thumb is 400 CFM/ton. That means 1200 CFM down, 1600 up.
- assuming 400 FPM return, vents are sized: 1200/400*144=432 sq in down and 1600/400*144= 576 sq in up. So, 18x24 down and 30x19 should be adequate.
- That means I'm slightly undersized (16x20) downstairs and about right (30x20) upstairs.
Is my math right? Do I need additional return duct and vents? Where can I find enough information online without buying the ACCA manual?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Andy
I just had a reputable hvac tech do routine maintenance and checkup on both units. He saw the returns and said they were both two small and would shorten the life of the units. He recommended adding a 2nd return to both units.
In the limited information I've been able to find online:
- the rule of thumb is 400 CFM/ton. That means 1200 CFM down, 1600 up.
- assuming 400 FPM return, vents are sized: 1200/400*144=432 sq in down and 1600/400*144= 576 sq in up. So, 18x24 down and 30x19 should be adequate.
- That means I'm slightly undersized (16x20) downstairs and about right (30x20) upstairs.
Is my math right? Do I need additional return duct and vents? Where can I find enough information online without buying the ACCA manual?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Andy
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