BDF Vent Booster Assembly
This York S1-7990-6501 BDF Vent Booster Assembly is used in the supply air branch of the heating and cooling system, ensuring that sufficient air flow goes through your venting system to keep your home cool in the summer and well heated in the winter. It is also responsible for eliminating condensation induced mold growth by passing cold outdoor airflow over the heat exchanger coil, thereby increasing its efficiency.
When you're tired of the drafty conditions that give you a chill in your room, it's time to install a York S1-7990-6501 BDF Vent Booster Assembly. This vent booster is designed for use with a ducted heating system and was created for residential use. It's constructed from galvanized steel and features a metal bellows, which allows you to have reliable warmth in your home. Contact us today to learn more about this vent booster assembly.
The York S1BDF roof top power vent is a great way to effectively bring fresh air into your home. The unit comes with a BDF vent booster assembly which is designed to reduce the pressure in a vent pipe. This pressure reducing fall assembly is a great way to increase the amount of outside air that gets delivered to your home before being sent back outside, where it can be recycled within the ventilation system.
A Vent Booster is designed to vent hot air from a high efficiency, balanced draft (BDF) fireplace while the damper is open. The Vent Booster Assembly includes a plastic screen and motor assembly.
The 1/2" S1-7990-6501 Vent Booster Assembly is used on York gas forced air furnaces that are installed with the S1-9050-BW90 Vent Kit. This assembly assists in raising the intake to 1/2" MPT.
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York's BDF Series Vented Booster Fan is an affordable forced air blower that efficiently transfers heat from the area just below or behind it to a larger area. This is achieved by creating negative pressure in a room with a complimentary return vent. By concentrating the warmed air in a single location, the BDF dramatically reduces fuel consumption for furnaces and boilers operating under positive pressure-regulated combustion.