that would be expensive but u would have to get a computerized system Microsoft has a badazz one that actually follows all of the people and say i like it to be 78 but my man likes it to be 69< like most men do>and when i leave the room whatever room i go to will turn my temp and when he goes it will drop to his level.
Adjsut the registers, otherwise the only way possible is to install a VA system in the house (Volume Air) – more less means that dampers in your duct system will close and adjust automatically when a certain room is satisfied to a set temp in order to allow more air flow into the other rooms..Costs to install something like this wouldn’t offset your utility bill with what you have now
Something one must pay close attention to is over restricting the air flow. A certain minimum amount of air must pass over the evaporator coil located inside the house. Failure to allow this air to pass can cause the natural condensation of water to turn to ice or “freeze up”. This can result in liquid refrigerant slugging back to the compressor outdoors and damaging the reed valves. That is an expensive proposition. Rule of thumb is less restriction of air flow, the better.
A balanced system is designed for air to be supplied to all rooms. Closing vents will damage the compressor. Possibly one could be closed in a room you don’t use. All others must remain open.
November 8th, 2009 at 2:17 pm
If you have the right vents with a slider on it you can close or pinch down the amount of air that flows into the room.
Other than that I have no idea
November 9th, 2009 at 7:51 am
that would be expensive but u would have to get a computerized system Microsoft has a badazz one that actually follows all of the people and say i like it to be 78 but my man likes it to be 69< like most men do>and when i leave the room whatever room i go to will turn my temp and when he goes it will drop to his level.
November 9th, 2009 at 9:28 am
Adjsut the registers, otherwise the only way possible is to install a VA system in the house (Volume Air) – more less means that dampers in your duct system will close and adjust automatically when a certain room is satisfied to a set temp in order to allow more air flow into the other rooms..Costs to install something like this wouldn’t offset your utility bill with what you have now
November 11th, 2009 at 7:21 am
Something one must pay close attention to is over restricting the air flow. A certain minimum amount of air must pass over the evaporator coil located inside the house. Failure to allow this air to pass can cause the natural condensation of water to turn to ice or “freeze up”. This can result in liquid refrigerant slugging back to the compressor outdoors and damaging the reed valves. That is an expensive proposition. Rule of thumb is less restriction of air flow, the better.
November 12th, 2009 at 9:16 pm
A balanced system is designed for air to be supplied to all rooms. Closing vents will damage the compressor. Possibly one could be closed in a room you don’t use. All others must remain open.