An air conditioner is designed to be used in all weather conditions.
Duct closure for attic air conditioner during winter.
If that happens your unit will rust and deteriorate quickly.
To do the required work one would normally access the area from the attic.
Your attempt to plug the ducts with rigid foam was well meaning but ineffective almost certainly because your plugs weren t airtight.
What i ve observed attic temp 50c vent temp 21c attic temp 37c vent temp 18c attic temp 25c vent temp 13c not sure what the r value off flexible duct or main metal duct is.
I have a dedicated ac system with the air handler in unconditioned attic heat is provided by hydronic baseboard.
Insulated flexible pipes about 7 inches inside diameter connect from the central duct to ceiling vents in each room.
I was wondering is there any figures on the expected energy temp lose.
The hot or cool air is coming out from the same air ducts it depends on how high or low temperatures and the hot or cold switch lever that you set the central air condition unit will automatically switch to hot or cold as you have controlled it.
Burying ducts in attic insulation.
If the space is too tight to do the work from the attic side you ll have to remove the drywall ceiling or a portion of the drywall ceiling to do the work.
Winterizing your home saves money hot air produced by heating systems in fall winter lose thermal values of 30 or more through the central air duct system.
As most gba readers know ducts belong inside a home s thermal envelope not in an environment that s cold in the winter.
The air is re introduced as icy drafts through lower vents.
When outside temps drop down below about 40 pretty much nov thru march condensation starts forming in the ducts and drips from some of the ceiling registers.
First winter after moving.
You don t close the ac vents in winter leave them open in summer or winter.
Condensation problem in the ductwork in wintertime question i have a dedicated ductwork system with the air handler in unconditioned attic.
You shouldn t install ducts in a vented unconditioned attic.
Although this may sound like a great idea such covers are not ideal during cold months as they may trap moisture in your air conditioning system.
Closed cell spray foam is often useful to solve the type of problem you describe.
When outside temperatures drop down below about 40 pretty much nov thru march condensation starts forming in the ducts and drips from some of the ceiling registers.
Heated air rises and is drawn through unsealed central air conditioning vents into ductwork in the cold attic.
In the winter the attic is very cold because the roof and gables are not insulated.
The second possible remedy to your condensation problem is to prevent indoor air from entering the ducts during the winter.
Note that you can t use air permeable insulation like fiberglass to solve this problem unless the fiberglass insulation includes a polyethylene jacket.