I am looking to boost the cooling in my office when I am in there. I found a duct fan I was considering. The general idea is that I am in that room most of the time during the day, and I would like to be able to switch on the fan and boost the cooling in the room. I have several computers and a TV and other stuff in there as well generating too much heat.
Anyways, I was looking at this duct fan.
The idea that I am working with is that I want to be able to boost the flow of air when I want to with a switch, but I don't want it to impede flow when its not on. Is that even possible? Would I need to add some back-draft dampers to the duct?
Anyone installed one of these before? Thanks!
Anyways, I was looking at this duct fan.
The idea that I am working with is that I want to be able to boost the flow of air when I want to with a switch, but I don't want it to impede flow when its not on. Is that even possible? Would I need to add some back-draft dampers to the duct?
Anyone installed one of these before? Thanks!
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