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Reusable Face Mask with Eyes Shield. Reusable Face Mask with Breathing Valves. The old filter is located on the inside of the filter cover. Remove the filter from the cover in order to replace it. On the new filter, the side facing outward should save front. The furnace is going to pump air out of your house regardless of you having a fresh air intake or not. The difference is where the replacement air will be drawn from.
If you have a fresh air intake, the air is immediately replaced with fresh air from outside the home. Homes without a fresh air intake close to a conventional furnace will often draw air in from attics, crawl spaces, dryer vents , and a host of other unconditioned spaces that reduce the quality of the air you and your family breathe.
In addition to reducing the indoor air quality of your home, a conventional furnace in a small or restricted space without a direct fresh air intake will be less efficient because the blower motor will either run slower or use more electricity to keep up, depending on the type of fan motor. Many homeowners block fresh air intakes due to their belief that venting cold air into a home they are trying to heat is counter-intuitive.
Therefore, you will find the fresh air intakes in many homes stuffed with insulation, rags and other materials homeowners instinctively grab when they feel a draft coming from the open pipe duct they find in their basement or room containing the furnace. Blocking the fresh air intake in a small or restricted space containing a furnace can lead to negative pressure and can cause a back-draft of toxic fumes and carbon monoxide to flow back down the flue vent.
This means that 10 percent or less of the possible energy found in the natural gas that can be used for heat is lost during the combustion process due to venting.
These types of furnaces have a dedicated pipeline that runs directly from an outside vent into a sealed combustion chamber of the furnace and a sealed vent to the outside of the home for venting the toxic fumes from the combustion process. Due to high efficiency furnaces having their own fresh air intake, no air is drawn from inside your home. Since high efficiency furnaces draw air directly from outside, the furnace itself does not require a fresh air intake in order to replace inside air that otherwise would have been drawn from the room the furnace is located in.
However, this does not mean that your home does not need a fresh air intake just because you have a high efficiency furnace. The open flue on conventional furnaces better allow for the escape of moisture.
Homes where conventional furnaces have been replaced with high efficiency furnaces are often susceptible to excess moisture that often forms on the windows and causes mildew. Especially in cases where the fresh air intake is blocked or removed due to the belief it is not needed because a high efficiency furnace has been installed.
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