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2007-04-04, 11:15am
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Is my fan too big?
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ROFLMAO --- well, the next time this person makes...
ROFLMAO --- well, the next time this person makes a post that I am going to respond to, you betcha I'm going to quote him.
'Twas Trey Cornette, btw........
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Safety
2007-04-04, 9:53am
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Is my fan too big?
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Sally ----- ah!!!! Got it! Excellent! No worries...
Sally ----- ah!!!! Got it! Excellent! No worries on the reduction then.
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Safety
2007-04-04, 9:52am
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Well, in this case Trey, yeah, I do know better....
Well, in this case Trey, yeah, I do know better. I've been involved with industrial ventilation far longer than I have been selling eyewear for lampworkers. I've designed fan selection software for a...
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Safety
2007-04-04, 9:23am
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Is my fan too big?
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MikeAurelius
I would try to make sure that the door is open...
I would try to make sure that the door is open wider than that.
Don't use a duct reducer before the fan, use a duct plug and cut the 7" hole in that. A reducer is going to increase your static...
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Safety
2007-04-04, 8:31am
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Is my fan too big?
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I totally disagree. Squirrel cage fans with an...
I totally disagree. Squirrel cage fans with an external motor are far superior to in-line fans for many reasons.
1) In-line fans have the motor in the airstream. They rely on air-over cooling. If...
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Safety
2007-04-04, 6:41am
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Is my fan too big?
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MikeAurelius
I hope you mean 2 feet by 3 feet and not 2 inches...
I hope you mean 2 feet by 3 feet and not 2 inches by 3 inches ;)
The min/max numbers are 100 and 125 CFM per square foot of hood. Your hood is 6 square feet, so your fan should be in the range of...
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