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A ducted central return brings air from central return registers back to the air handler through insulated, air-sealed ducts
Baffles made from sheet metal are installed to minimize sound and light transmission
Hidden sheet metal baffles prevent the transmission of light and sound through the transfer grille
Right – A transfer grille is installed high on a bedroom wall in a new-construction home
Right – Transfer grilles are installed over doorways to bedrooms in a new-construction home
Right – Transfer grilles, Jump ducts, and wall grilles provide passive returns for air returning from bedrooms to the central HVAC system
Right: Air seal all seams in the return air plenum before installing a new air handler
Right: Use mastic to air seal the return air plenum and to seal around refrigerant lines coming from the slab in the floor of the return
Transfer grills and jump ducts provide pathways for air to reach the centrally located HVAC return grille, even when bedroom doors are shut.
Transom returns are installed over interior doors to provide a pathway for return air