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Q&A - Condensating Vents - Short #208

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Training, Careers, Airconditioning, Self-improvement, Hvac, Business, Education, Refrigeration, Heating, Ac, Apprenticeship

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2024

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

In this short Q&A podcast episode, Bryan answers Kenton's question about how to stop vents from condensating, especially when sealing and insulation don't do the trick.

When approaching a condensation problem, we have to consider the source of moisture and where the condensation is happening. Moisture that builds up on top of the vent comes from attics with a high dew point. (It's not because hot meets cold! Relative humidity and dew point are a lot more important, though hot air is able to hold more moisture.) Warm, moist air with a high dew point hits a colder surface when there is improper sealing and insulation where the duct attaches to the boot.

People often attempt to solve condensation issues by adding insulation, which actually has the opposite effect because it reduces the surface temperature; condensation worsens. Some people also increase attic ventilation, but that may cause pressure imbalances that drive moist air into the conditioned space.

The best way to control attic conditions is to seal and then dehumidify the attic, though it is an expensive and time-consuming measure. Exhaust vents that end in the attic also add moisture to the attic. Sealing vents and other areas where attic air can seep into the space is another best practice, as is deploying a humidity control strategy. Reducing humidity can happen with a dehumidifier and proper sizing so that the HVAC equipment has long runtimes with a cold evaporator coil (achieved with lower system airflow).

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0:00.0

Hey hey this is this is the HVAC school podcast I'm Brian and this is an episode and in this

0:10.3

revealing short Q&A episode.

0:13.4

Kenton asks about condensation forming around registers and I'm going to talk about it.

0:19.6

It is one of my favorite topics so I'll try to keep it to a short roar if it all possible. But before

0:25.3

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1:35.0

I would love to know why condensation forms around the registers, tried sealing them, insulating

1:42.2

them, and seems like it's very hard to prevent.

1:45.0

All right, so this topic of moisture around supply vents, supply registers,

1:50.6

supply grills, those all mean slightly different things but depending on what

1:54.0

market you're in sometimes people will call registers grills whatever it's the

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