In my view the suggestion to put the air handler in the attic when you have basement space available is insane especially if it is a conventional vented attic.
Air handler in attic or basement.
Can you put your air conditioning unit in the attic with blown in insulation.
An air handler that is leaking water on the floor may be the result of a few issues.
Also attic ducts often leak.
Attic hvac systems save space.
Unfinished basements typically house furnaces air handlers and other hvac components.
So there was a package unit installed sitting in the yard against the outside of the house.
As its name suggests an air handler handles the air inside your home and delivers warm or cool indoor air throughout your entire home.
Water is produced as a byproduct of the cooling system and typically drains away from the house through a hose or pipe.
You ll need to find a corner such as in a closet to build a duct chase to get ducts from basement to attic.
When designing a floorplan for your finished basement you ll want to develop a way to enclose your appliances for aesthetic and functional reasons without closing them off entirely.
A package unit is an all in one hvac system.
A malfunction anywhere in this system can cause an air handler to not dispose of water properly and result in water overflowing onto the floor.
Most often air handlers are located in the attic basement or a dedicated closet and may closely resemble the shape of a gas furnace.
An outdoor unit which houses the fan condenser and compressor and an indoor unit which holds the evaporator and fan.
The simple physics behind sweating is.
Keep heating and air conditioning components clear.
The air handler is in the equipment room.
Most updated central air conditioned homes have a new air conditioner split system meaning the ac is broken up into parts.
Keeping your air handler in a hot florida attic is like throwing money out the window.
When you decide to trade in your room air conditioner for central air you ll have decisions to make including where.
Well mainly it s a way to save space.
Whenever there is a contact between the hot humid air and cold metal surface then there will be sweating or condensation on the metal surface so it is very important to have a proper insulation for the air handler ducts in case the portion of the duct is coming in contact with the.
You ll also need to provide a return path from a basement air handler or main level return to the second floor.
As long as there s an unobstructed path e g no door that can be closed the upstairs doesn t need a dedicated return.
Because of the low crawlspace it meant that the furnace air handler wouldn t fit.