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Because of the lengths of run, alot of diffusers had to be added to make up for it. It appears to be a good system for the site conditions. (Metal framing and concrete floors.) Still alot of ductwork to be ran, pictures to follow.:thumbsup:Thats nice. Its a pretty expensive system. A high velocity system. Which is nice. Because the vents in the room are low profile.
Heat is radiant in floor, all four levels. The diffusers are rectangular, see pic. They will be painted. All the units are hung from the rafters with isolation springs, the ductwork will be supported by ridgid foam cradles.:thumbsup:I've seen them use that on this old house. Not that often though because there not into forced air for heat. Usually hotwater. Are they using for heat also or just AC? You can also paint those little round holes where the air comes out to match the room So you really cant see them. They blend in nicely. When hanging those unit's you have to use the rubber things to minimize vibration. Pic 1 is what i'm talking about. Rich T on this old house was showing that during installation.
Yes, it is a high velocity system. Actually all five units are.:thumbsup:Those aren't regular rectangular register boots.
those are high velocity slotted boots.
made for HV systems.
If youo connected a HV to a regular boot/register, it wouldn't work.