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I'm looking for a decent quality inline fan that will move air through
a 4" pipe, 30 feet long, but at a low CFM rate, perhaps 10 cfm. All of the bath fans I've seen are 50 cfm or more or the variable speed DC fans that are somewhat expensive ( $200). |
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On Oct 8, 4:08*pm, Phisherman wrote:
I'm looking for a decent quality inline fan that will move air through a 4" pipe, 30 feet long, but at a low CFM rate, perhaps 10 cfm. *All of the bath fans I've seen are 50 cfm or more or the variable speed DC fans that are somewhat expensive ( $200). * I don't think I've seen lower than 50 CFM. But for that long of a run, you might be better off with a 50 CFM. Is this for a bathroom? 10 CFM seems low. |
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![]() "Mikepier" wrote in message ... On Oct 8, 4:08 pm, Phisherman wrote: I'm looking for a decent quality inline fan that will move air through a 4" pipe, 30 feet long, but at a low CFM rate, perhaps 10 cfm. All of the bath fans I've seen are 50 cfm or more or the variable speed DC fans that are somewhat expensive ( $200). I don't think I've seen lower than 50 CFM. But for that long of a run, you might be better off with a 50 CFM. Is this for a bathroom? 10 CFM seems low. Just buy a 50 CFM, make sure it's the kind with a squirrel cage blower, and block off part of the intake with a piece of tin can. Al |
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Phisherman wrote: I'm looking for a decent quality inline fan that will move air through a 4" pipe, 30 feet long, but at a low CFM rate, perhaps 10 cfm. All of the bath fans I've seen are 50 cfm or more or the variable speed DC fans that are somewhat expensive ( $200). McMaster Carr has a good selection of small fans. Check their electronic equipment cooling fans. As low as 1.5 CFM if you have DC available. |
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On Oct 8, 3:08*pm, Phisherman wrote:
I'm looking for a decent quality inline fan that will move air through a 4" pipe, 30 feet long, but at a low CFM rate, perhaps 10 cfm. *All of the bath fans I've seen are 50 cfm or more or the variable speed DC fans that are somewhat expensive ( $200). * The longer the run, the less cfm, is it is rated 50 by itself, at 30 ft it will be measurably less, 50 is not much. Bath vent fans I have seen are 70-110 cfm, they dont pull alot of air. You need to fing a spec sheet , 50 may be to low for you, it wont be 50cfm comming out of 30ft pipe. |
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On Oct 9, 7:37*am, ransley wrote:
On Oct 8, 3:08*pm, Phisherman wrote: I'm looking for a decent quality inline fan that will move air through a 4" pipe, 30 feet long, but at a low CFM rate, perhaps 10 cfm. *All of the bath fans I've seen are 50 cfm or more or the variable speed DC fans that are somewhat expensive ( $200). * The longer the run, the less cfm, is it is rated 50 by itself, at 30 ft it will be measurably less, 50 is not much. Bath vent fans I have seen are 70-110 cfm, they dont pull alot of air. You need to fing a spec sheet , 50 may be to low for you, it wont be 50cfm comming out of 30ft pipe. Strip the fan from a computer power supply, power it with a wall wart. |
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:51:16 -0700 (PDT), Mikepier
wrote: On Oct 8, 4:08*pm, Phisherman wrote: I'm looking for a decent quality inline fan that will move air through a 4" pipe, 30 feet long, but at a low CFM rate, perhaps 10 cfm. *All of the bath fans I've seen are 50 cfm or more or the variable speed DC fans that are somewhat expensive ( $200). * I don't think I've seen lower than 50 CFM. But for that long of a run, you might be better off with a 50 CFM. Is this for a bathroom? 10 CFM seems low. Not for a bathroom but for a solarium to remove excess heat. I want to keep as much of the conditioned air as possible. I'd like a Panasonic, but I've only found a 120 CFM unit. I plan to reduce the flow my installing a timer that goes on/off several times a day. Anyone know about an inline 50 cfm inline squirrel-cage fan I can use? |
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On Oct 10, 7:55*am, Phisherman wrote:
On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:51:16 -0700 (PDT), Mikepier wrote: On Oct 8, 4:08*pm, Phisherman wrote: I'm looking for a decent quality inline fan that will move air through a 4" pipe, 30 feet long, but at a low CFM rate, perhaps 10 cfm. *All of the bath fans I've seen are 50 cfm or more or the variable speed DC fans that are somewhat expensive ( $200). * I don't think I've seen lower than 50 CFM. But for that long of a run, you might be better off with a 50 CFM. Is this for a bathroom? 10 CFM seems low. Not for a bathroom but for a solarium to remove excess heat. *I want to keep as much of the conditioned air as possible. *I'd like a Panasonic, but I've only found a 120 CFM unit. *I plan to reduce the flow my installing a timer that goes on/off several times a day. Anyone know about an inline 50 cfm inline squirrel-cage fan I can use? Panasonic may be DC and a more efficent motor, but im not sure. Set up one by thermostat, it will only run when needed. A timer, so it runs on a cloudy rainy cold day? And what if 50cfm wont be enough, a thermostat is best. |
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look up bathroom vents plumbing supply or ww Grainger on internet
Tony "Phisherman" wrote in message ... On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:51:16 -0700 (PDT), Mikepier wrote: On Oct 8, 4:08 pm, Phisherman wrote: I'm looking for a decent quality inline fan that will move air through a 4" pipe, 30 feet long, but at a low CFM rate, perhaps 10 cfm. All of the bath fans I've seen are 50 cfm or more or the variable speed DC fans that are somewhat expensive ( $200). I don't think I've seen lower than 50 CFM. But for that long of a run, you might be better off with a 50 CFM. Is this for a bathroom? 10 CFM seems low. Not for a bathroom but for a solarium to remove excess heat. I want to keep as much of the conditioned air as possible. I'd like a Panasonic, but I've only found a 120 CFM unit. I plan to reduce the flow my installing a timer that goes on/off several times a day. Anyone know about an inline 50 cfm inline squirrel-cage fan I can use? |
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