blown383
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I'm currently remodeling my kitchen and trying to figure out the ducting size and fan size I should be using.
The kitchen is 10x10 with 9 foot high ceilings. We have a 36" Wolf range that puts out about 114,000 BTUs. I plan on using the charbroiler once in a while. The Viking chimney range hood I have has a 10" opening that will go straight up into the ceiling and through the roof.
I estimate the duct run will be will about 15 feet. I found a good deal locally on 2 different Fantech inline fans. a 10" that pushes 1,200cfm or a 12" that does 2,000 cfm.
My question should I go with the 10" fan and 10" ducting all the way through?
Or use the 12" fan on the 10" ducting with 2 reducers.
What's the most efficient setup?
-B
The kitchen is 10x10 with 9 foot high ceilings. We have a 36" Wolf range that puts out about 114,000 BTUs. I plan on using the charbroiler once in a while. The Viking chimney range hood I have has a 10" opening that will go straight up into the ceiling and through the roof.
I estimate the duct run will be will about 15 feet. I found a good deal locally on 2 different Fantech inline fans. a 10" that pushes 1,200cfm or a 12" that does 2,000 cfm.
My question should I go with the 10" fan and 10" ducting all the way through?
Or use the 12" fan on the 10" ducting with 2 reducers.
What's the most efficient setup?
-B
