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yamaha_1fan
I built an AC box to route the exhaust of my AC outside. The AC is 24K BTU, the box is roughly 18" high, 27" wide and 24" deep. My calculations make it about 6.5 cubic feet. The vortex is rated at 449 CFM.
The vortex is mounted inline pulling air out of the box and pushing it outside, roughly 15 feet, maybe 7 feet of ducting on both sides. The 6" ducting runs to a 5" outlet. The ducting is really hot after just a few minutes of the AC running. Plus there is a leak in the box and I have air pushing out the box, where I thought I would have suction.
So why is this A/C pushing out so much air, that the vortex cant pull it out fast enough? Granted I may have some loss through the ducting and the outlet being reduced. But a 449 CFM fan dumping a 6 foot cubic box should be emptying the box every few seconds, even with the reduced output.
Only the rear is covered, the sides are still wide open and exposed.
So what gives? is this plan flawed or do I just need a MUCH bigger fan?
The vortex is mounted inline pulling air out of the box and pushing it outside, roughly 15 feet, maybe 7 feet of ducting on both sides. The 6" ducting runs to a 5" outlet. The ducting is really hot after just a few minutes of the AC running. Plus there is a leak in the box and I have air pushing out the box, where I thought I would have suction.
So why is this A/C pushing out so much air, that the vortex cant pull it out fast enough? Granted I may have some loss through the ducting and the outlet being reduced. But a 449 CFM fan dumping a 6 foot cubic box should be emptying the box every few seconds, even with the reduced output.
Only the rear is covered, the sides are still wide open and exposed.
So what gives? is this plan flawed or do I just need a MUCH bigger fan?