safari420
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That's really good info. thanks for taking the time. Carbon Filter is my next purchase, i live in a house upper level bathroom and its vented out top of the house. noone around me for a km. I have 1 question if you look at this diagram that another user posted above. in this diagram the fan is blowing air through to the bulb and out. as of now there is a fan in the wall, a reg bathroom fan, should i keep that there and create a bracket to connect the ducting to it like this diagram and put another fan like the diagram? 1 fan in the wall and 1 at the start of the ducting or take the fan in the wall out?Hi Safari420
Where is the carbon filter/scrubber on your diagram?
(And it's an OK diagram - it serves its purpose, which is all that matters).
I agree that an intake fan in unnecessary.
The negative air pressure created by the extraction fan will cause an adequate passive air intake.
If you run more than one cool tube/ventilated hood it is often better to have a separate, smaller fan just to serve the reflectors
and another fan for the odour filter and air exchange issues.
Using a RvK315A1L1 to cool three hoods and power a 12" Filter can be problematic.
Each new connection and bend decreases efficiency of the system.
Far better to divide the tasks between 2 smaller fans.
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