Im building my first grow room and am in the heart of the build stage (see the pics). I want to start running my ducting and setting up my ventilation system, but need to decide EXACTLY what i am going to use and how.
The room main room is 10x11, there are two sectioned off room in the main room (the flowering and veg room). Check out the diagram of the room to get an idea of the setup and ventilation system.
I need to figure out what CFM each of those fans need to be to ensure excellent air flow with the correct amount of negative pressure and enough exhaust to control odor. (The fans are orange box's in the diagram).
So in order to figure out was size fans I need to adequately ventilate this room while having negative pressure (more out than in) there are equations (different and contradicting equations as seen in a post by desertrat recently).
The 'equation' I initially used is that you want to be able to remove all the air in the room in 5 minutes.
So I did the calculations to find the exact volume of the entire main room first:
Volume = L x W x H
I will do this volume equation in two steps because my room is not a simple cube but rather a cube AND a 3-d triangle (cant remember the name of that polygon lol).
So the part of the room that is a cube:
9.8 x 10.8 x 4.2 = 444.5 ft^3
Now the triangle roof part:
Volume of 3-d triangle = ½ x base x height x length
½ x 10.8 x 2.3 x 9.8 = 121.7 ft^3
Now I simply add them both together to get the entire volume of the entire grow room:
445.5 + 121.7 = 568 ft^3
So if I want to remove all the air in the room in 5 minutes I divide that number my 5 to get what cfm exhaust fan I need. 568 ft^3 / 5 minutes = 114 cfm
But looking at other peoples set ups they are using much bigger fans with similar sized rooms. I was reading that I can go with a bigger exhaust fan and not hurt anything besides my wallet, probably worth it in my opinion. So what size you think? Also what size filter?
But I dont even know if doing that equation figures anything out because the room is divided into sections so there isnt even that much air volume available to extract I dont think, UNLESS because the flowering and veg room have fans BLOWING air into the main room does that air entering the room faster make there be more air then in the room by volume? (I hope that makes sense).
I need to figure out what size and types of fans to use for all these. This is a bit overwhelming if I must do separate equations compensating for air that is leaving and entering each room and then extracting it all from the main room ..
Anybody up for helping me out?
BTW-You guys kick ass, I have learned just about everything I know about growing from this site, you rock!
PS-I know I kinda posted something about this is an ealier thread so sorry for a bit of a double post but it was buried in another thread and am hoping to really get some good help on this cause I need it to be right.
The room main room is 10x11, there are two sectioned off room in the main room (the flowering and veg room). Check out the diagram of the room to get an idea of the setup and ventilation system.
I need to figure out what CFM each of those fans need to be to ensure excellent air flow with the correct amount of negative pressure and enough exhaust to control odor. (The fans are orange box's in the diagram).
So in order to figure out was size fans I need to adequately ventilate this room while having negative pressure (more out than in) there are equations (different and contradicting equations as seen in a post by desertrat recently).
The 'equation' I initially used is that you want to be able to remove all the air in the room in 5 minutes.
So I did the calculations to find the exact volume of the entire main room first:
Volume = L x W x H
I will do this volume equation in two steps because my room is not a simple cube but rather a cube AND a 3-d triangle (cant remember the name of that polygon lol).
So the part of the room that is a cube:
9.8 x 10.8 x 4.2 = 444.5 ft^3
Now the triangle roof part:
Volume of 3-d triangle = ½ x base x height x length
½ x 10.8 x 2.3 x 9.8 = 121.7 ft^3
Now I simply add them both together to get the entire volume of the entire grow room:
445.5 + 121.7 = 568 ft^3
So if I want to remove all the air in the room in 5 minutes I divide that number my 5 to get what cfm exhaust fan I need. 568 ft^3 / 5 minutes = 114 cfm
But looking at other peoples set ups they are using much bigger fans with similar sized rooms. I was reading that I can go with a bigger exhaust fan and not hurt anything besides my wallet, probably worth it in my opinion. So what size you think? Also what size filter?
But I dont even know if doing that equation figures anything out because the room is divided into sections so there isnt even that much air volume available to extract I dont think, UNLESS because the flowering and veg room have fans BLOWING air into the main room does that air entering the room faster make there be more air then in the room by volume? (I hope that makes sense).
I need to figure out what size and types of fans to use for all these. This is a bit overwhelming if I must do separate equations compensating for air that is leaving and entering each room and then extracting it all from the main room ..
Anybody up for helping me out?
BTW-You guys kick ass, I have learned just about everything I know about growing from this site, you rock!
PS-I know I kinda posted something about this is an ealier thread so sorry for a bit of a double post but it was buried in another thread and am hoping to really get some good help on this cause I need it to be right.
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