Tesp is typically measured using a manometer and a dwyer 303 static pressure tip inserted into the return plenum just before the filter and in the supply hopefully before the coil then add the two numbers disregarding signs.
Attic furnace no return plenum.
If you have a door at the top or bottom of the stairs you can replace with a louvered door.
Not to mention that the air handler itself is in its own plenum.
The return air plenum was a room with doors and banks of filters.
The return is on top and the supply is on the bottom.
An attic is a space not a structural component the space cannot support anything but air.
How can and attic be held to the same standard as a plenum when its used for storage and water heaters and such.
You ll also need to provide a return path from a basement air handler or main level return to the second floor.
Building cavities used as return air plenums is one of the leading causes of duct leakage in homes today.
My mother has had me going up into her attic to seal the leaky ducts and parts of the plenum air handler that join up to the furnace and coil units.
No radios or storage.
No return air plenum.
If there is no return duct the concept is that the attic space becomes a return air plenum and this is not uncommon in commercial plenums.
Cabling is not rated for plenum use.
As noted by one previous poster all materials in the attic must be plenum rated.
Inspectors can learn how air leakage from ductwork may cause home energy loss increase utility bills lower comfort levels and make the hvac system less efficient.
Otherwise this is a code violation.
When i was removing the trunk i found that they simply used a 14 elbow under the furnace not a proper plenum box.
The major drawback is what material can go in your plenum.
As long as there s an unobstructed path e g no door that can be closed the upstairs doesn t need a dedicated return.
Static pressure but it is usually 0 5 wci.
I used to work in house at a 40 story high rise.
Ceiling space as a return air plenum.
I have a huge concern about fire safety.
Everything would need to be plenum rated including the low voltage cabling.
A 14 trunk too small emerges from the foundation wall in the basement in a roughly 2 2 notch at the top of the foundation wall.
Anyhow the return box and the other box that has the ducts coming out of it are made of sheet metal.
Reality returns should be ducted with a small supply and return connected to the attic space.
I think a cmp cable cost twice a non rated cable so my guess is all your communication fire alarm and misc.