where do I find the inlet on a furnace hvac system?
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where do I find the inlet on a furnace hvac system?
I would like to try this product, anyone know how to find the inlet?
BioZap is packaged in hermetically sealed plastic jars. Once opened, the foam slowly evaporates, usually over a period of 6 to 8 weeks. For prevention or for very light odors, one 1-lb. jar can cover 1,000 to 2,000 sq. ft. For worse conditions, use a couple of jars in the room or several jars in the house. Place a 2-lb. jar in the inlet of your furnace/HVAC system to eliminate molds in ducts and disperse a low level of the tea tree vapor through the house.
BioZap is packaged in hermetically sealed plastic jars. Once opened, the foam slowly evaporates, usually over a period of 6 to 8 weeks. For prevention or for very light odors, one 1-lb. jar can cover 1,000 to 2,000 sq. ft. For worse conditions, use a couple of jars in the room or several jars in the house. Place a 2-lb. jar in the inlet of your furnace/HVAC system to eliminate molds in ducts and disperse a low level of the tea tree vapor through the house.
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thanks gremlin,
can you copy and paste this link in your browser
http://s201.photobucket.com/albums/aa17/zimzum1970/
the first two pics are of my hvac system.
im guessing what you mean is to just put it below the fan where the emty space is!
can you copy and paste this link in your browser
http://s201.photobucket.com/albums/aa17/zimzum1970/
the first two pics are of my hvac system.
im guessing what you mean is to just put it below the fan where the emty space is!
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Yep, just put it in there below that ac coil. It'll rest very happy in there. I'd attack that insulation with a vacuum cleaner while I was at it. Just be careful not to tear it up.