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Furnace retrofit?
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotencuttin" data-source="post: 2470702" data-attributes="member: 40106"><p>You have the return already in the basement but haven't hooked it up yet correct ? As long as the return is there its ok. It's still pulling most of the air from the upstairs . What happens is it will try to pull the air from the easiest path. If you have an open chimney or gaps around doors/windows in your basement it will try to pull it's return air from the path of least resistance. Can you do this , yes. Should you do this all winter? I wouldn't</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotencuttin, post: 2470702, member: 40106"] You have the return already in the basement but haven't hooked it up yet correct ? As long as the return is there its ok. It's still pulling most of the air from the upstairs . What happens is it will try to pull the air from the easiest path. If you have an open chimney or gaps around doors/windows in your basement it will try to pull it's return air from the path of least resistance. Can you do this , yes. Should you do this all winter? I wouldn't [/QUOTE]
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