Published On Jan 6, 2015
Plumbing and heating contractor Richard Trethewey quiets a whistling heating duct. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)
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Shopping List for How to Install a Forced-Air Bypass Damper:
Bypass damper, used to quiet a noisy duct
Start collars, for attaching bypass damper to existing duct
Tools for How to Install a Forced-Air Bypass Damper:
Drill/driver equipped with a sheet metal duct cutter
Steps:
1. Mark the location of a start collar on both the return- and supply-side duct.
2. Cut holes in each duct using a sheet metal duct cutter attached to a drill/driver.
3. Screw a start collar to the return-side and supply-side ducts.
4. Install elbows to each end of a bypass damper.
5. Attach the bypass damper between the two start collars, effectively connecting the return duct to the supply duct.
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