Air Distribution Institute (ADI), initiated a duct efficiency study being conducted at Texas A&M University which began in the spring of 2004. ADI, TXU Electric Delivery, ASHRAE and Lennox Industries are co-funding the research project. Recommendations from this study will have a positive impact on the energy efficiency and overall quality of new homes for years to come.
This research study will:
• Take a comprehensive look at various duct materials and component designs,
• Quantify and compare efficiencies,
• Make recommendations for energy efficient duct design,
• Predict the impact on energy and dollar savings,
• Prove the predicted savings through actual installation and monitoring.
There is compelling evidence that galvanized steel duct when properly installed, sealed and insulated provides the most energy efficient and healthy air distribution system available. ADI believes that if reliable data were available, home buyers and homebuilders could make informed choices weighing the cost of a duct system upgrade with the benefits in energy savings and indoor air quality. The overall goal of this research project will be to publish reliable efficiency data and design recommendations.