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*Use One Per Zone, and thus allow for a per zone [[Variable Air Flow]] system (also software control of all the rates etc
*Use One Per Zone, and thus allow for a per zone [[Variable Air Flow]] system (also software control of all the rates etc
*Need to see if "blast gates" would still be needed/useful
*Need to see if "blast gates" would still be needed/useful
 
*Main use is in an HVAC or solely Ventilation system for a building, but it would also have use for greenhouses, and fume hoods/laminar flow hoods etc
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*[https://www.acinfinity.com/blog/the-differences-between-inline-duct-fans-duct-fan-boosters/ A Article on "Duct Boosters" vs "Inline Fans" ] (both good amazon search terms etc)
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fVT1okcIEc A Video by the Youtube Channel "Indeterminate Design" titled "3D Printed Centrifugal Turbo Compressor" ] (intended as a ICE [[Turbocharger]] compressor, but essenially is great for this exact purpose, with some minor modifications, or used in a non "in-line" setup!  )
 
[[Category: HVAC]]

Latest revision as of 15:44, 10 December 2020

Basics

  • A Fan powered by a Brushless DC Motor that is placed in-line with Ductwork to propel the air
  • Use One Per Zone, and thus allow for a per zone Variable Air Flow system (also software control of all the rates etc
  • Need to see if "blast gates" would still be needed/useful
  • Main use is in an HVAC or solely Ventilation system for a building, but it would also have use for greenhouses, and fume hoods/laminar flow hoods etc

Internal Links

External Links