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New room - 10x20 wtih 12' ceilings inside of a warehouse. I am trying to design something that will be useful now (12 plants) and for the future....
I have put a diagram in below, which needs some explaining, referencing the diagram:
1. This is a diy carbon scrubber as described in this forum thanks to DurbanPoison. It would be hooked to a 8" S&P TD-200 fan (538 cfm - http://www.hvacquick.com/products/r...Remote-Fans-for-Bath/SP-TD-Series-Inline-Fans ). It would currently be exhausting out of the room into a common warehouse. The dashed lines show where later the veg/mother room exhaust would be routed to take up the hole left by this when we switch to a fully sealed room and co2.
2. Same 8" S&P TD-200 fan (538 cfm - http://www.hvacquick.com/products/r...Remote-Fans-for-Bath/SP-TD-Series-Inline-Fans ) pulling through lights and venting into warehouse.
3. HELP here! I want an intake from our "entry way" area that would lead the veg and flower rooms. I am not sure of the best way to do this. I would like something like an air return, so it blends in the surroundings from the entranceway. I would like it to be filtered and the somehow be able to split into the two sets of ductwork. I have looked at filtered returns online ( http://americanhvacparts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=Reg-8 ), but am not sure how they work or how to integrate it, and have thought of just using a regular air return and a box built on the inside of the veg room that would contain the duct work capped by a cone hepa filter ( http://www.growlightexpress.com/air-purification-50/organic-air-8-hepa-filter-337.html ). I would like it to be as clean as possible, but understand that restricting airflow may cause issues. Any ideas? Please help...
4. This would just be a passive style intake through the filter. 6"? I would like the same 8" fan pulling eventually through the opening where the carbon scrubber currently is, but that will be down the road.
Just to be clear, the dashed lines represent future improvements. Eventually 4 1000w reflectors in the flowering room. Sealed, with co2.
Does this make sense? Does it look good? Again this is new construction, so I can do whatever I want.
Thanks Again!
I have put a diagram in below, which needs some explaining, referencing the diagram:
1. This is a diy carbon scrubber as described in this forum thanks to DurbanPoison. It would be hooked to a 8" S&P TD-200 fan (538 cfm - http://www.hvacquick.com/products/r...Remote-Fans-for-Bath/SP-TD-Series-Inline-Fans ). It would currently be exhausting out of the room into a common warehouse. The dashed lines show where later the veg/mother room exhaust would be routed to take up the hole left by this when we switch to a fully sealed room and co2.
2. Same 8" S&P TD-200 fan (538 cfm - http://www.hvacquick.com/products/r...Remote-Fans-for-Bath/SP-TD-Series-Inline-Fans ) pulling through lights and venting into warehouse.
3. HELP here! I want an intake from our "entry way" area that would lead the veg and flower rooms. I am not sure of the best way to do this. I would like something like an air return, so it blends in the surroundings from the entranceway. I would like it to be filtered and the somehow be able to split into the two sets of ductwork. I have looked at filtered returns online ( http://americanhvacparts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=Reg-8 ), but am not sure how they work or how to integrate it, and have thought of just using a regular air return and a box built on the inside of the veg room that would contain the duct work capped by a cone hepa filter ( http://www.growlightexpress.com/air-purification-50/organic-air-8-hepa-filter-337.html ). I would like it to be as clean as possible, but understand that restricting airflow may cause issues. Any ideas? Please help...
4. This would just be a passive style intake through the filter. 6"? I would like the same 8" fan pulling eventually through the opening where the carbon scrubber currently is, but that will be down the road.
Just to be clear, the dashed lines represent future improvements. Eventually 4 1000w reflectors in the flowering room. Sealed, with co2.
Does this make sense? Does it look good? Again this is new construction, so I can do whatever I want.
Thanks Again!