HVAC Ductwork Basics! Trunk Duct Fittings, Elbows, Names, Sizes!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @lastchance8142
    @lastchance8142 2 года назад +14

    I did exclusively industrial work for 30 years. Now I'm working residential and have to learn all the supply house nomenclature. I feel like an apprentice!!

    • @gregboy5944
      @gregboy5944 2 года назад +5

      Always learning 🙂

    • @P9rkour90
      @P9rkour90 8 месяцев назад

      I’m sure it’s not nearly as detailed or even complicated. You’ll pick up on it easy peezy

    • @MadAtMax.300Blackout
      @MadAtMax.300Blackout 6 месяцев назад

      There's a big difference between the two, industrial v res.
      I used to make square and round/spiral duct for a commercial company. Had to make it to spec via blueprint job to job. Totally different than popping together some trunk line and strapping up flex

  • @salvatoreclaps4374
    @salvatoreclaps4374 2 года назад +15

    Craig, thank you for doing what you do. It is so beneficial to have you as an instructor. I have yor books and they are of great quality and such an outstanding tool to learn the tech side of things.

  • @calebp6667
    @calebp6667 3 месяца назад +1

    When I went to trade school our sheetmetal class consisted of learning about the stock market 😅 good memories. Instructor was a big fan APPL.

  • @kenyoungs8150
    @kenyoungs8150 2 года назад +3

    one of the best teaching i ever watched. my first heater install for my home. thanks

  • @wilmoney4201
    @wilmoney4201 9 месяцев назад +3

    Good video, will attempt to replace this metal octopus in my basement in April or May when I am nolonger using the furnace and this info will be a big help.

  • @zenrelaxation2804
    @zenrelaxation2804 2 года назад +7

    The damper is a very important aspect of any Hvac System to balance cfm to each supply register .(manul or motorized dampers ).There are fitting terms used by old timers that in the name explain what it does .Example a double offsett double transition offesetts to the side and up or down and changes dimension on both sides.
    Skilled sheetmetal workers can make offsets on the job by using the owl method to cut a pie angle out of ducts to make move up or side to side maximum of 15 inches in a 4ft section .owl is short for offestt x width divided by the length .Also Skilled metal workers can modify straight ducts to become square elbows on the job.
    By skilfully cutting and bending making sure to add turning veins to help airflow.Bar folds and bending tongs are need to modify duct along with a way to cut Pittsburg seams with a cutting wheel, Sawzall metal blade or bulldog snips if your strong enough and your snips are sharp .
    Most residential hvac ducts use s and drive connection and use a standing s for larger ducts .Comercial jobs with huge ducts use TDC connections or ductmate . it's handy to always have afew cross breaked sheets of metal on your truck to make in place transitions to new equipment. Good hvac metal workers can make filter racks on the job with a slide door that slides threw slocks.Black iron grease ducts are welded connections and hung using threaded rods and unistrutt and need access panels for cleaning .Ceiling heights are important in duct instalation and elevations of intersecting ducts .Large complex comercial jobs require laying out duct runs on the floor and transfering of hanger locations to the ceiling.Often in complex instals the Installer has to think many steps ahead as not to block other trades prevent blocking other ducts to be installed and code requirements. Best to work from top down on tight mechanical rooms and seal ducts 100 percent with brush on duct seal with a Nickel depth thoroughly brushed into seams .

  • @RC-Heli835
    @RC-Heli835 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great vid man! Thats quite a lot of handy items there.
    You have really excelled after getting your 1st job working with an AC company!

  • @pineychristian
    @pineychristian 2 года назад +8

    I'm glad you put the note about the plenum for starting out. Plenums are not best for flow and increases static pressure when they don't directly transition to main duct trunk . I try to use round duct as much as possible. The air flow in round duct or spiral duct is far better then traditional square duct. The down side is clearance

    • @MadAtMax.300Blackout
      @MadAtMax.300Blackout 6 месяцев назад +1

      Round duct is best for residential. Clearance be damned

    • @pineychristian
      @pineychristian 6 месяцев назад

      @MadAtMax.300Blackout that's not completely accurate. Nothing really out flows spiral duct. Usually you see a lot of spiral round duct on commercial applications. Not so much on residential

    • @MadAtMax.300Blackout
      @MadAtMax.300Blackout 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@pineychristian spiral no but round yes. Most of any installation on new homes yrs ago that I did was almost always round trunk.

    • @pineychristian
      @pineychristian 6 месяцев назад +1

      @MadAtMax.300Blackout in my house I install all round duct including all my branches ( runs) . I have great flow and performance. Glad I did it that way and I didn't use flex duct .

    • @MadAtMax.300Blackout
      @MadAtMax.300Blackout 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@pineychristian yes. Not as easy to damage as flex either. It isn't really my thing anymore but I am going to look at a job tomorrow where the guy says he has extreme water damage yet wants to salvage what he can salvage LOL it's Flex of course that the runs are made out of so boy oh boy I probably got more than a handful of work to do

  • @Hoyerlift101
    @Hoyerlift101 2 года назад +3

    I came up in Sheetmetal, gutter, metal roofs, flashings. Learning how to build in the shop..
    Fun to have had the lessons, thanks for your video!!

  • @wilmoney4201
    @wilmoney4201 10 месяцев назад

    I was going to try this myself, but having second thoughts. Good video.

  • @Nellopi22
    @Nellopi22 Год назад +5

    Little fast but great information. Liked you showed all the different types

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your encouragement!!

    • @Honestandtruth007
      @Honestandtruth007 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@acservicetechchannel You are the Best on RUclips.... I learned a lot from your videos To make it Possible for me to install my own AC System and gas furnace. Thank you 👍👍

  • @tunaman2200
    @tunaman2200 11 часов назад

    Great video!

  • @Empty7775
    @Empty7775 Год назад

    good vid. the nomenclature and explanations helped a lot. thanks, M

  • @nathanpenn2204
    @nathanpenn2204 Год назад

    Answered so many questions in this. Thankyou!

  • @erickbravo5800
    @erickbravo5800 Год назад +4

    Video start at 0:58

    • @AlejandroHernandez-i4e
      @AlejandroHernandez-i4e Месяц назад

      Jesus, thanks for the heads up. Skipping this vid for sure

    • @G4BEU
      @G4BEU 13 часов назад

      @@AlejandroHernandez-i4elmao some of us enjoyed the intro

  • @JM-gx7iv
    @JM-gx7iv 2 года назад

    That intro is badass my brother!

  • @G4BEU
    @G4BEU 13 часов назад

    Clean intro

  • @sorry9388
    @sorry9388 Год назад

    Great video! I haven’t seen this on any other videos. Thank you!

  • @davidc.4399
    @davidc.4399 7 месяцев назад

    Very educated material, thank you

  • @eastventilation
    @eastventilation 4 месяца назад

    Great job, very nice! Maybe we can have a try. Thank you.

  • @leonardlewis5586
    @leonardlewis5586 11 месяцев назад

    Rockstar introduction

  • @FarFromPar
    @FarFromPar 2 года назад +1

    Intro is pretty badass, nice improvement!

  • @paulo9670
    @paulo9670 2 года назад

    Like the new intro!
    Good info as always.
    Thank you!

  • @NMranchhand
    @NMranchhand Год назад

    Good video. Excellent orientation.

  • @watermanone7567
    @watermanone7567 2 года назад +2

    Great video, keep them coming. Thanks

  • @Chris-uh3cm
    @Chris-uh3cm 2 года назад +1

    Maybe even a book ... and a book on heating

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  2 года назад

      We have our one book at www.acservicetech.com and on amazon. We are presently working on a minisplit book at the moment, thanks!

  • @Chris-uh3cm
    @Chris-uh3cm 2 года назад +1

    Yes more duct videos please!

  • @ParabellumX
    @ParabellumX Год назад

    Craig looks like a gang member throwin up gang signs with the excessive use of his hand motions. 😆

  • @georgelowellohhdgg63nnd96
    @georgelowellohhdgg63nnd96 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. I'm trying to figure out how to add an outdoors solar air heater in to the intake duct. It blows out of a 4" or 6" duct. Any ideas?

  • @billb.4901
    @billb.4901 Год назад

    I wish you would show what materials to use/ how to install register boots for large round duct such as 10,12,14.
    Sometimes a 6/8 inch pipe doesn’t deliver enough air and It seems like at the box stores you can only get boots fed by up to 8 inches.
    Just confused on the proper materials to use to get a large pipe to feed a room.
    Thank you.

  • @jameslaflare9840
    @jameslaflare9840 2 года назад

    Thanks Craig always appreciated

  • @universalservicetechust3578
    @universalservicetechust3578 2 года назад

    Dedication, thank you for all your content, good stuff 🙏🏼💯

  • @MattFerguson26
    @MattFerguson26 Год назад

    Should you use fiberglass liner to reduce noise?

  • @dioncurtiscurtis3188
    @dioncurtiscurtis3188 4 месяца назад

    Jackets nice af

  • @teoscott1
    @teoscott1 2 года назад

    awesome bro. would appreciate if you could if possible put some labelling for nomenclature of the parts. Nice video.

  • @jericosha2842
    @jericosha2842 2 года назад

    I really want to know as a technician about duct sizing and determining if some duct work needs redone. I always hear that duct sizing is important, but don't see much about the topic.

    • @RepairRenovateRenew
      @RepairRenovateRenew 2 года назад

      Start with how to measure static pressure & manometer basics. Every system is different and you need specialty tools to make measurements with, then you can plug numbers into a calculator & write the equation for understanding what sizes and lengths will perform the best.

  • @122195brandon
    @122195brandon 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @asemahmed2618
    @asemahmed2618 2 года назад

    Nice work

  • @baba-sm1fm
    @baba-sm1fm Год назад

    Thank you for all the info! Do you have a web site where you sell ducts? I don't see a link. I am looking for a rectangular double radius tee to place in a wall (2x4 studs), this will feed to two different rooms. I am unable to find this anywhere.

  • @BandofBrothersSpike
    @BandofBrothersSpike 2 года назад

    Thank you for the content!

  • @keyronwiley2003
    @keyronwiley2003 2 года назад +1

    I’m a service guy, but have a quick question about duct systems. How do you guys diagnose a system that has a improper duct system installed? What are the symptoms that tells you the duct lay out is not correct?

    • @gingerstrand6153
      @gingerstrand6153 2 года назад +3

      Static, poor airflow

    • @calebpruitt7235
      @calebpruitt7235 2 года назад

      Before getting to the airflow specifically, you can typically tell from the subcool/superheat on the system if the duct system is good or not. You’ll never reach your targets if the duct system is poor, in my experience anyway

  • @TheJoypool
    @TheJoypool Год назад

    I have an old duct system with elbows from exhaust fans to main ductwork. These elbows have under each one of them a glass ductwork access. Can you please tell me what the use of that is?

  • @ΕΥΣΤΑΘΙΟΣΚΑΡΑΜΟΥΖΑΣ

    Hello sir!!! Very nice job...do you have any video with new freon R32??????thanks a lot!))))

  • @FooDaki
    @FooDaki 2 года назад

    thank you craig , wich insulation product u use to cover metal ducts in the attic after the install?

  • @davidkanyok3579
    @davidkanyok3579 2 года назад

    Duct work basics in pre 95 homes why would duct work have a register on the cold air return next to a basement unit? Improperly installed? Why ? Where should fresh air come from?

  • @snakeeyes1649
    @snakeeyes1649 9 месяцев назад

    Wait, joist panning is no longer allowed!? What’s the alternative? Would you install returns like a standard supply run?

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  9 месяцев назад

      It would be a duct within the joist bay. Its ridiculous but I believe most people were not sealing the wooden and sheetrock bays correctly on the returns and thats likely why they changed this.

    • @snakeeyes1649
      @snakeeyes1649 9 месяцев назад

      @@acservicetechchannel if you seal the bay completely with mastic, can it be used? Or is it completely banned? Also, considering most joist bays are 14.5” X 8”, are we expected to install a square duct of this size to achieve the same air flow? Or a large 7-8” round duct?

  • @firebird14420
    @firebird14420 11 месяцев назад

    Are you still available to answer questions??

  • @CodyLeon
    @CodyLeon 2 года назад

    What do you call the “lip” that screws into the ceiling that catches the AC vent from falling to the floor. I’m able to push the vent up and crawl into the drop ceiling and want to add a new vent off the main supply ducking

  • @avitolourenco
    @avitolourenco 2 года назад

    how do I design such HVAC systems? what is the best fabrication software?

  • @84C10JEFF
    @84C10JEFF 2 года назад

    Don’t forget on 90’s and 45’s you can get a rounded inside bend or a tight which is bent . With the tight it’s easier to go around things if there’s room .

  • @elsamontanogamas8000
    @elsamontanogamas8000 2 года назад

    Hello! I hope you can help me out. I need to make a T with and existing (let's say the horizonal part of the T already exists) on my home's ductwork. We recently moved a wall to make a room larger, and now the original duct is about 4" away from the wall. We plan on cutting a rectangle from the duct, but it obviously doesn't reach the wall, as I just mentioned. Could we use a rectangular duct collar? If not, how do I make the addition/extension? Thanks!

  • @jasonlozano1810
    @jasonlozano1810 2 года назад

    Genteq Ecm tester vs the zebra universal system? Which one should be used

  • @Chris-uh3cm
    @Chris-uh3cm 2 года назад

    Craig, instead of using a supply box type plenum can I go straight off the air handler with a large vertical 90?

  • @libertus8924
    @libertus8924 Год назад

    I have a 420 square foot building with a furnace and a 4 foot plenum. I bought 16"x8" rectangular ducts that run 24 foot long with six 6" vents. Are the ducts too big? Should I go with a 14"x8" or a 12"x8" duct size? I haven't installed the 16"x8" yet so I could exchange it. Thanks.

    • @JOIHIINI
      @JOIHIINI 4 месяца назад

      Probably too late but u should do a cfm calculation

  • @abdorakeebnaji1527
    @abdorakeebnaji1527 2 года назад

    Always good to follow all your vedios. I wish that you will make a vedio about how to setup a commercial top unit and commercial ductwork that will be great.thank you..

  • @brianmcdermott1718
    @brianmcdermott1718 2 года назад

    Great info. Thanks Craig.

  • @deanmartin1966
    @deanmartin1966 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @toolemanful
    @toolemanful 2 года назад

    Do u have a video on teeing into pressure switches

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  2 года назад

      we just did a video on pressure switches in October 2021. Look up "acservicetech pressure switches" thanks

    • @toolemanful
      @toolemanful 2 года назад

      @@acservicetechchannel thanks i will

  • @曾志君-x3k
    @曾志君-x3k Год назад

    你看上去很健康,没有大肚子~~~

  • @fisforfriendship6093
    @fisforfriendship6093 Год назад

    please help whats the best securing method vent pipe in the furnace room? ive got to vent something next to my furnace on the left all the way across my furnaces supply duct and into the wall behind. i hear strapping a bracket into the duct is wrong

  • @onlyulee866
    @onlyulee866 10 месяцев назад

    What would happen if you oversize the duct .

  • @gingerstrand6153
    @gingerstrand6153 2 года назад

    They unfortunately still use cardboard panning for returns with all kinds of holes from plumbers and electricians. Montana is a lot behind the times...

  • @Mudcat597
    @Mudcat597 2 года назад

    👍👍 Thanks for sharing.

  • @davidabram2304
    @davidabram2304 Год назад +1

    This video is brought to you by Kermit the Frog, and the letter H

  • @Gone_fisching
    @Gone_fisching 2 года назад

    What dictates where you put a reducer and how many you need?

    • @VikingunicornzZz
      @VikingunicornzZz 2 года назад

      Depends on the context, are you using in to reduce a supply line coming to a end or reducing a branch? Normally for a supply I’d reduce about 1/3 to 1/4 the length to not end up having issues pressurizing the duct, for the branch I’d reduce if I needed to change the diameter to fit it onto a end boot, or another fitting. That depends on if you’re using the same diameter pipe for your branches as your boots, if you use one continuous size for boots you would likely only need a reducer for the supply and possibly return if you use a metal return, and not thermoboard.

    • @Gone_fisching
      @Gone_fisching 2 года назад

      @@VikingunicornzZz it would be for the trunk duct on a reducing extended plenum. Would you place one after you’ve lost so much CFM or FPM or is it solely based on distance?

  • @jacqueslalonde6370
    @jacqueslalonde6370 2 года назад

    Vertical = stack 90
    Horizontal = flat 90
    My supplier calls them the opposite, it's extremely annoying.

  • @hunterjones8961
    @hunterjones8961 Год назад

    The supply house doesn’t have ductwork d bag

  • @allenvoss7977
    @allenvoss7977 2 года назад

    I have new duct trunk but I notice it has no creases and it makes a bang noise every time it turns on and off . help !

    • @JM-gx7iv
      @JM-gx7iv 2 года назад

      The supply plenum and return plenum need cross breaks in them.

  • @robertferreiro3466
    @robertferreiro3466 2 года назад

    :-)....... Thank you

  • @dineshbhoibhoi583
    @dineshbhoibhoi583 2 года назад

    Sir I am duct fitter you have vacancy tell me

  • @juniorttorradocastro2993
    @juniorttorradocastro2993 2 года назад

    Español por favor !!!

  • @maqboolshah7533
    @maqboolshah7533 Год назад

    Hindi

  • @amarudennasir1111
    @amarudennasir1111 Год назад

    Ser can i scol in u..

  • @stephwaylonwells3218
    @stephwaylonwells3218 2 года назад

    👍

  • @rocker8692
    @rocker8692 2 года назад +22

    This sounds like work,I better stay away from this.

    • @ocky996
      @ocky996 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ocky996
      @ocky996 Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @axelneel625
      @axelneel625 Год назад +1

      Stay away from ductwork at all costs 😂😂😂

    • @Nas-18v
      @Nas-18v Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @georgenewman983
      @georgenewman983 Год назад +2

      It's not that bad I've been doing it five weeks and I'm finding it decent so far I'm hoping I can learn more by watching these videos

  • @Endgame_01
    @Endgame_01 Год назад +2

    Could we make informative videos that don't include unnecessary rock music and slow motion "cool guy" walking scenes?

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  Год назад +1

      Ha ha, I think thats the only slow walk one there is. Maybe 15 out of 500 have music and they are sporatic, thanks for letting us know!

  • @user-km7ug4hs1j
    @user-km7ug4hs1j 2 года назад

    Ya.you.nice.wocheng

  • @vaccinefraud5570
    @vaccinefraud5570 2 года назад

    How air-tight should the seams be?
    Do the connections need to 'breathe'?
    I hear a lot of expansion and contraction noises when the furnace cycles. Would that get worse or better if the connections were less leaky?

    • @JM-gx7iv
      @JM-gx7iv 2 года назад +1

      It should be as air tight as possible. The noises are probably due to the plenum having no cross breaks.

    • @vaccinefraud5570
      @vaccinefraud5570 2 года назад +1

      @@JM-gx7iv Thank you for putting my mind at ease. It was put together by farmers who got HVAC licenses back when the only exam question was: What's the difference between a hammer and a screwdriver? Answer: A hammer is what you use when things don't fit; a screwdriver is what you do to the customer when the get the bill. That hackjob from the 1960s has more splices of flat metal than Frank and Stein's Monster.

    • @JM-gx7iv
      @JM-gx7iv 2 года назад

      @@vaccinefraud5570 you get return air leakage and supply air leakage when it's not sealed well. You in general can have terrible airflow with those circumstances as well as a loss of cooling/heating capacity. The system won't perform well with poor airflow. It's can be quite the expense for some, but getting the ductwork replaced would make your system operate much more efficiently.