exhaust for 13' x 11' room

CO medical

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I'm designing the exhaust for a 13' x 11' x 8' flower space w/ 4 1000w lights. (thats 1373 cubic feet).

I'd like it to run from the filter through my sealed lights and out through a 590 cfm fan.

will this work? will one 8' fan be able to effectively pull air through the filter, lights and 6" ducting?

should i attach the fan directly to the filter and push the air through the lights and ducts instead?

should i add a supplemantary fan in the circuit somewhere?

thanks.
 

CO medical

Member
to clarify, the circuit i have in mind is this:

filter w/ 6' flange > T > 2x 6" ducts running through 2 lights (in parallel) > T > 6" to 8" adapter > 8" 590 cfm fan > 8" duct > outside
 

doctormark

Active Member
My suggestion will be to use 2 fan. One fan for the lights and one for the filter.

Example. Filter 6" flange>FAN>Outside
For Lights
8" duct Air in> T or Y>lights> outside.

This way you will run your lights in a close loop. This will provide better cooling and save CO2 as well.

Good Luck

to clarify, the circuit i have in mind is this:

filter w/ 6' flange > T > 2x 6" ducts running through 2 lights (in parallel) > T > 6" to 8" adapter > 8" 590 cfm fan > 8" duct > outside
 
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