I have an extremely noisy air return located at the entrance to my living room. It drowns out conversation and even the TV. I've looked through some of the posts here and I realize that the ideal thing would be to have a lot of duct between the return and the furnace, but I don't really have that option here. A friend suggested putting a system of baffles in the return to force the air to make some turns, he says it should reduce the noise quite a bit.
I whipped up a 3D model of a baffle system for my return and attaching it here, along with a photo of the return with furnace sitting directly above it. Im in a 1000 sq ft "shotgun" style house, return is just above floor level, furnace/coil sitting on top of it, all the vents are in the ceiling. The return cavity is quite large - about 20"(w) x 38"(d) x 32" high - but the grill and filter for it are only 16x24. (Yes, about 4" of the 24" grill are obstructed by drywall as seen in photo.)
I don't know the specs for my system but I do know the model number - it is a Payne PG8DAA. There is another piece of paper showing a model PA10 but I don't know what that is referring to. The filter size for the return is 16x24. It sucks air in like a tornado!
I wonder:
1) What do you think of this baffle system, do you have any design suggestions?
2) I could cut a second intake hole into the wall of the return directly opposite the existing one, would that be beneficial?
Thanks for any advice.
Dan in New Orleans
I whipped up a 3D model of a baffle system for my return and attaching it here, along with a photo of the return with furnace sitting directly above it. Im in a 1000 sq ft "shotgun" style house, return is just above floor level, furnace/coil sitting on top of it, all the vents are in the ceiling. The return cavity is quite large - about 20"(w) x 38"(d) x 32" high - but the grill and filter for it are only 16x24. (Yes, about 4" of the 24" grill are obstructed by drywall as seen in photo.)
I don't know the specs for my system but I do know the model number - it is a Payne PG8DAA. There is another piece of paper showing a model PA10 but I don't know what that is referring to. The filter size for the return is 16x24. It sucks air in like a tornado!
I wonder:
1) What do you think of this baffle system, do you have any design suggestions?
2) I could cut a second intake hole into the wall of the return directly opposite the existing one, would that be beneficial?


Thanks for any advice.
Dan in New Orleans