
Components Of Distribution SystemsDistribution systems have a number of important components:
Flex-duct is installed between the register and plenum box, or plenum box and air handler, usually in a single, continuous piece. While flex-duct has fewer seams, the inner lining and outer insulated covering can tear or be pinched closed. Also longer flex-duct runs can restrict the flow of air; proper design and installation is very important. Both metal and fiberglass duct board are rigid and installed in pieces. Fiberglass duct board, like flex-duct, is made of an insulation material. Ducts are built of sections of the duct board. The seams in the duct board should be carefully sealed with mastic or high quality duct tape. Rectangular metal duct , especially the kind used for plenums and larger trunk runs, is often insulated on the inside with fiberglass duct liner. If it's not insulated on the inside, metal ducts should be insulated on the outside using a fiberglass batt with an attached metal foil vapor retarder. The insulation should be at least two inches thick, and the vapor barrier installed on the outside of the insulation facing away from the duct. The seams in the insulation are usually stapled together around the duct and then taped. All of the seams should be sealed before insulation is installed. All return and supply ducts located outside the conditioned space, in attics, crawlspaces, or basements, for example, should be sealed and insulated.
Ductwork Joints
join pieces of ductwork.
Elbows
are manufactured pieces of duct used for turns.
Boots
connect ductwork to registers.
Registers and Grilles
are the coverings for duct openings into the conditioned space.
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