Air pressure help
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:15 am
hello,
I have a SW (1995, can't rememebr model) and have some general questions about the furnace.
I know I have a Coleman but can someone please tell me where to find the model# of my furnace? Can't find it anywhere. The blower is at the very top then the furnace and then A-frame at the bottom.
Anyway, for the past 2 years I have noticed decreased airpressue out of my floor vents on one side of the house. Basically the furnace is near the end with only a bedroom and bathroom between it and the end of my home. These two rooms have incredible air flow. But on the other side of my furnace going in the other direction the air just trickles out of the floor vents.
I have tried cleaning my A-frame and vacuuming some of the ducts but it didn't help. Directly under the furnace is it possible that there is a door/gate that might have been moved when we had our ducts cleaned a couple of years ago? Or its extremely dirty and clogged under the A-frame.
I am in a park so I have insulation under the home. I haven't had time to climb under the skirting and see if there is an access panel.
If there is no access under the home I may have to cut the insulation and hack into the duct work to see what going on. The blower seems to be working fine. Maybe my A-frame needs replaced (original to home) but the air temperature is fine in the summer theres just not much of it.
I just find it strange that on a single wide the air flow is great on one side and almost nothing on the other. Unless there is a cross over duct to get fom one side of the furnace to the other?
Any help would be great. Thanks for reading!
I have a SW (1995, can't rememebr model) and have some general questions about the furnace.
I know I have a Coleman but can someone please tell me where to find the model# of my furnace? Can't find it anywhere. The blower is at the very top then the furnace and then A-frame at the bottom.
Anyway, for the past 2 years I have noticed decreased airpressue out of my floor vents on one side of the house. Basically the furnace is near the end with only a bedroom and bathroom between it and the end of my home. These two rooms have incredible air flow. But on the other side of my furnace going in the other direction the air just trickles out of the floor vents.
I have tried cleaning my A-frame and vacuuming some of the ducts but it didn't help. Directly under the furnace is it possible that there is a door/gate that might have been moved when we had our ducts cleaned a couple of years ago? Or its extremely dirty and clogged under the A-frame.
I am in a park so I have insulation under the home. I haven't had time to climb under the skirting and see if there is an access panel.
If there is no access under the home I may have to cut the insulation and hack into the duct work to see what going on. The blower seems to be working fine. Maybe my A-frame needs replaced (original to home) but the air temperature is fine in the summer theres just not much of it.
I just find it strange that on a single wide the air flow is great on one side and almost nothing on the other. Unless there is a cross over duct to get fom one side of the furnace to the other?
Any help would be great. Thanks for reading!