I'm sure if the indoor setting temperature floats, does it have one setting temperature, Or anytime the temperature is below 2° the fan will activate? She mention a temperature differential of 2°, she used 60° for setting outdoor temperature, does it mean that the only time fan will activate is when indoor temperature is at 62° or below (outdoor temperature at 60°)?
I like it. I do see one flaw though in the diagram. Bringing in the outside air unfiltered is going to bring in a lot of dust in to your home in many areas. I assume there must be a way to add a filter to the intake?
I'm sure if the indoor setting temperature floats, does it have one setting temperature, Or anytime the temperature is below 2° the fan will activate? She mention a temperature differential of 2°, she used 60° for setting outdoor temperature, does it mean that the only time fan will activate is when indoor temperature is at 62° or below (outdoor temperature at 60°)?
I like it. I do see one flaw though in the diagram. Bringing in the outside air unfiltered is going to bring in a lot of dust in to your home in many areas. I assume there must be a way to add a filter to the intake?
It shows the filter directly after the outside air tie in, between the furnace and the return plenum on their drawing, I put a seperate filter inline.