Hi all,
I'm new here and I asked this question on another forum but I figured I'd ask here, just in case there were other opinions.
I'm in the process of putting in a Traeger GBU-70 Pellet Furnace and
while I'm waiting for the cement pad to cure, I've got a question
about the hot air outlet. I bought it used and the prior owner
enlarged the outlet to 18" by 17" but the manual specifies the outlet
size as 12 by 12". Does the outlet size effect the efficiency in any
way? My thinking is it might decrease it a little by letting the air
pass through the tubes quicker and not allow as much heat transfer.
The air out of the register might be a little cooler possibly but I'm
not sure. Any thoughts on this? I may be totally wrong and that's ok
too. My current plenum on the oil furnace is large enough to allow for
17 by 17 so either way I'm going to have to change the size. I don't
want to do any more fabricating than I have to. I'm working with my
old wood furnace duct.
Velocity of the hot air was brought up and it seems like with 12 by 12" opening, the air would move to where it needs to be faster, less loss in the ducts. Any ideas on this?
Thanks,
Wayne
I'm new here and I asked this question on another forum but I figured I'd ask here, just in case there were other opinions.
I'm in the process of putting in a Traeger GBU-70 Pellet Furnace and
while I'm waiting for the cement pad to cure, I've got a question
about the hot air outlet. I bought it used and the prior owner
enlarged the outlet to 18" by 17" but the manual specifies the outlet
size as 12 by 12". Does the outlet size effect the efficiency in any
way? My thinking is it might decrease it a little by letting the air
pass through the tubes quicker and not allow as much heat transfer.
The air out of the register might be a little cooler possibly but I'm
not sure. Any thoughts on this? I may be totally wrong and that's ok
too. My current plenum on the oil furnace is large enough to allow for
17 by 17 so either way I'm going to have to change the size. I don't
want to do any more fabricating than I have to. I'm working with my
old wood furnace duct.
Velocity of the hot air was brought up and it seems like with 12 by 12" opening, the air would move to where it needs to be faster, less loss in the ducts. Any ideas on this?
Thanks,
Wayne