HELP! Extraction solutions for a studio in an old office space
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Here is an image on the windows in my studio. They are quite large and only one of them opens at the moment (with a windy handle), which would be the main source of my make-up air. It's a converted (or not-so, as the case may be) office space on the second floor and the door leads to a common space, with not real windows that open. There is also air con throughout...
I'm not sure how I would put a fan in and block off the rest of the window as other people have done. The studio has installed a bathroom fan in the window on the left, by somehow cutting into the window itself...As I'd have to replace the window when I left, I'm trying to avoid doing this. It also seems like a big job I'd have to pay someone to do... Any help appreciated! [-o<[-o< |
I hope that's not carpet on the floor! an air-conditioning firm should be able to help you, just tell them you need 10-12 changes of air in the room every hour and they will design something for you, You could go and visit Penel at firebirdbeads.com she has had a ventilation system put in recently.
cheers, Bernard |
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