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Post subject:Do I need a - Pair of Pants?Posted: Jan 17, 2007 - 04:17 PM #5809
Joined: Jan 26, 2005
Posts: 6
Location: NJ
I am replacing / rerouting ductwork in my basement and have researched the process and relied on the folks on this board to help me through the rough spots - appreciated. I have a section of duct that runs from the plenum to a branch "T". I have read some where that I need to have a pair of pants within this T section to assist in air flow. What is a pair of pants? Does it assist in airflow and is it required. There is nothing within the T section - clear view from one end of the duct to another.
Thanks again for the help.
bordontn2
Post subject:RE: Do I need a - Pair of Pants?Posted: Jan 18, 2007 - 02:22 AM #5811
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Posts: 88
Location: McEwen,Tn.
blackaje............a pair of pants would connect an air handler with twin squirrel-cage blowers to a common duct...
Turning vanes are what you need........
bordontn
blackaje
Post subject:Turning VanesPosted: Feb 01, 2007 - 06:01 PM #5909
Joined: Jan 26, 2005
Posts: 6
Location: NJ
Thanks for the assistance on this forum. Based on a previous question that I submitted concerning the "T" intersection of heating ducts I understand that I need to have turning vanes installed. Would someone be so kind as to point me to picture of a turning vane and also to someone that sells.