Exhaust Fan
Monday, February 8th, 2010Exhaust Fan
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Startech PC Case Exhaust Fan $8.56 |
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Ultra Silent Quietest Bathroom Exhaust Fan 80 CFM $154.45 |
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Air King 9166 20 Whole-House Window Fan $167.00 Exhaust fans sends stale indoor air out and fresh outdoor air in. They are great solutions to rooms like bathrooms or humid areas that can grow mold or bacteria in stale air. The Air King 9166 window exhaust fan is a great solution to your circulation needs for the following reasons:1600 RPM of PowerAir King only offers two sizes of window fans; 20? and 16?, and the 9166 is the larger model. It is… |
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Eco Solutions Solar-Powered Auto Vent Fan $28.00 This solar-powered fan operates automatically in direct sunlight to keep your parked car feeling cool and comfortable for your return. Works by blowing hot air out its built-in vent, while taking in cooler, fresher air from the vehicle’s circulation ducts. Contains recycled plastic. Includes flip-up window attachment and cut-to-size PVC gap moldings. No tools or batteries required…. |
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Energy Star Qualified 150 CFM Exhaust Fan $209.95 This whisper quiet 150 CFM exhaust fan uses a wide blower wheel which moves more air at lower rpms, significantly reducing noise output to a 0.6 sone level. It features two-storied, double-tapered blades, and dual chamber construction which also aid in eliminating noise. The fan has a mounting opening of 10-7/8 inches square and a 6-inch diameter duct. It has a completely enclosed motor, a rust-pr… |
Sizing Exhaust Fans And Evaporative Coolers In Dry Cleaning Plants
Almost all Dry Cleaners use Evaporative Coolers, or Swamp Coolers as some call them, in their plant or clothes cleaning area. Using refrigerated air conditioning would be far too expensive for them. Their steam boilers are putting out hundreds of thousands of BTU’s of heat into the work area. To remove this much heat using air conditioning would cost thousands of dollar per month. Because of this, the work area of Dry Cleaners should have an Exhaust Fan that is capable of making a complete air exchange about every 1 1/2 minutes. Let me give you an example to help you figure the correct size exhaust fan for your Cleaner.
Let’s say you are leasing a space in a shopping center that is 25 feet wide by 80 feet deep. The total square feet of this lease space is 2,000 sq. ft. Usually the front sales area is heated and air conditioned. Next, remove from the 2,000 sq. ft. your sales area of 25 feet wide by 15 feet deep which totals 375 sq. ft. This leaves you with 1,625sq. ft. The boiler room is 10 feet by 10 feet (100 sq. ft.) and the restroom is 6 feet by 6 feet ( 36 sq. ft.) which total another 136 sq. ft. usually not figured in to the cooled area.. This gives you a final total of 1,489 sq. ft. of floor space in the work area to exhaust and cool. To get the cubic feet of the work area you should measure from the floor to the roof deck. I say roof deck because I never recommend installing a ceiling in the work area. This will keep the heat lower in the room and makes the work area much hotter. Multiply the 1,489 sq. ft. by the 15 ft from the floor to the roof deck and you get a total of 22,335 cubic feet of area to exhaust. Divide 22,335 by 1 ½ (the amount of minutes per air change) and get the total number of cubic feet of air to remove every minute, or the CFM. Under these conditions, I would install an exhaust fan that is rated at about 15,000 CFM. The most common exhaust fans used in Dry Cleaners are Grainger fans. There are Grainger stores in most major cities in the United States, which makes it convenient for purchasing fans and parts. I have bought exhaust fans from Grainger for years. I have learned of a way that any customer of Grainger, even if you have never bought from them before, can get a 10% discount on their fans. If you e-mail me at Aaron@SwampCoolersOnline.com I will let you know how that you can get the discount at any Grainger store in the country.
Next, you need to make up the exhausted air with an Evaporative Cooler. These work great in dry climate areas. But even in more humid areas they will give some cooling. You may only get a 10 degree temperature drop in a humid area, but on a 95 degree day, a light breeze of 85 degree air can feel good while working over a hot press. On a Dry Cleaner plant you will usually find them using a large commercial Evaporative Cooler. For the work area that I sized above you will need to install a 15,000 CFM Cooler. Keep in mind when you look at Coolers, they usually give the CFM ratings in free air. Since you will probably have a duct system cooling the work area, there is static pressure or restriction on the air flow from the Cooler. If you use a 15,000 to 16,000 CFM Evaporative Cooler, you will probably have a good match with the 15,000 CFM exhaust fan. The static pressure of the ductwork will generally drop the CFM rating by a couple thousand CFM. The reason this match is good is because you want a slight amount of negative pressure in the work area, or in other words a little more air exhausting from the room than is being supplied into the room. The most common Evaporative Cooler used in Dry Cleaning work areas is the Champion 14/21 SD or the Essick 14/21 SD. These are the most common because they are the most inexpensive models sold. If you are willing to spend a little more money, I recommend going to a Cooler that will last far longer. The Champion AS150 or the Champion AS15012 are better built and longer lasting Coolers. Should you want a better explanation of the reasons why they are better Coolers, you can type these Coolers into a search engine and find articles written about them.
I know there is a lot of technical information that would be boring to some people, but if you are wanting to cool a Dry Cleaning plant I recommend using this information. I have installed exhaust and cooling systems in Cleaners for decades in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area. These formulas and equipment have worked great. I hope these tips I have learned will help others in the future.
About the Author
I have designed exhaust and cooling systems, including duct system layouts, on Dry Cleaners and Laundries for over 25 years. These include Comet Cleaners and One Hour Martinizing, each having hundreds of franchise stores throughout the nation, as well as many privately owned Dry Cleaners. You can go to my website or e-mail me at Aaron@SwampCoolersOnline.com if you have any questions on sizing Exhaust Fans, Evaporative Coolers, or duct systems in a Dry Cleaning plant or work area.
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Startech PC Case Exhaust Fan $8.56 |
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Ultra Silent Quietest Bathroom Exhaust Fan 80 CFM $154.45 |
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Silent Quietest Bathroom Exhaust Fan 110 CFM $251.39 |
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Decorative Bathroom Exhaust Fan Light Painted White $109.67
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Ultra Silent Quietest Bathroom Exhaust Fan 80 CFM $226.39 |
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Exhaust Fan,48″, 6 Blades, Item # 1WDC4, (New In Crate) $450.00 |
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Whole House Attic Exhaust Fan $102.50 |
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6 inch INLINE DUCT FAN exhaust BOOSTER vent blower cool $22.65 |
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New 6″ Inch Inline Exhaust Cooling Duct Fan Vent Blower $74.95 |
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Exhaust Fan Louvers 36×30 NEW, Plastic Heavy Duty,nice $39.99 |
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BROAN 12C WALL EXHAUST FAN KITCHEN BATHROOM 380CFM $279.95 |
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Organic Bathroom Exhaust Fan in Light Brittany Bronze $93.33 |
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BROAN 502 CEILING WALL BATHROOM KITCHEN EXHAUST FAN $179.95 |
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Silent Humidity Sensing Bathroom Exhaust Fan Light $282.20 |
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Silent Quietest Bathroom Exhaust Fan 150 CFM $291.39 |
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BROAN 503 CEILING WALL BATHROOM KITCHEN EXHAUST FAN $149.95 |
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Ultra Silent Bathroom Exhaust Fan with Light 80 CFM $214.68 |
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Air King 9166 20 Whole-House Window Fan $167.00 Exhaust fans sends stale indoor air out and fresh outdoor air in. They are great solutions to rooms like bathrooms or humid areas that can grow mold or bacteria in stale air. The Air King 9166 window exhaust fan is a great solution to your circulation needs for the following reasons:1600 RPM of PowerAir King only offers two sizes of window fans; 20? and 16?, and the 9166 is the larger model. It is… |
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Eco Solutions Solar-Powered Auto Vent Fan $28.00 This solar-powered fan operates automatically in direct sunlight to keep your parked car feeling cool and comfortable for your return. Works by blowing hot air out its built-in vent, while taking in cooler, fresher air from the vehicle’s circulation ducts. Contains recycled plastic. Includes flip-up window attachment and cut-to-size PVC gap moldings. No tools or batteries required…. |
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Energy Star Qualified 150 CFM Exhaust Fan $209.95 This whisper quiet 150 CFM exhaust fan uses a wide blower wheel which moves more air at lower rpms, significantly reducing noise output to a 0.6 sone level. It features two-storied, double-tapered blades, and dual chamber construction which also aid in eliminating noise. The fan has a mounting opening of 10-7/8 inches square and a 6-inch diameter duct. It has a completely enclosed motor, a rust-pr… |
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Panasonic FV-20NLF1 WhisperLine In-Line Ventilation Fan for Single or Multiple Inlets $153.60 Panasonic FV-20NLF1 WhisperLine In-Line Ventilation Fan for Single or Multiple InletsPanasonic WhisperLine; 240 CFM In-Line FanPanasonic WhisperLine; fans are designed for multiple-task ventilation. This means that you can ventilate multiple areas or multiple rooms with just one fan. For example, you can place inlets over the shower, tub, toilet and/or vanity in a single bathroom and still use jus… |
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Eureka EUREKA 60286 TRUE HEPA FAN-FOLD EXHAUST FILTER – STYLE HF-1 … |
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I’m Your Biggest Fan – Volume 1 – A Punk Rock and Emo Compilation I’m Your Biggest Fan – Volume 1// A Punk Rock and Emo Compilation// 1. Too Late – Cootees 2:14 2. Missing You – One Bye One 1:52 3. Through a Soldier’s Eyes – Felsway 3:52 4. Lifetime Enlightenment – MxPx 1:07 5. I’ll Try – Incomplete 2:30 6. I’m Only Humanoid (Lost in Space) – Blaster the Rocket Boy 2:08 7. Slurpee – Inklings 1:56 8. Downpounder – Crux 1:54 9. Trapped – Coolidge … |
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Broan Model 509S 8-Inch Through-Wall Utility Fan with Integral Rotary Switch, 180 CFM, 6.5 Sones $60.45 The Broan/Nautilus 180 cfm direct discharge fan helps eliminate humidity from laundry rooms, tobacco smoke from rec rooms and workshops, or cooking fumes from kitchens. The fan is capable of filtering 180 cubic feet of air per minute at 6.5 sones, and the housing adjusts to fit walls 4-1/2-to-9-1/2-inches thick. The fan comes complete with a built-in damper to minimize backdrafts and an 11-1/2-inc… |