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<blockquote data-quote="Sidewinder" data-source="post: 482972" data-attributes="member: 9512"><p>[USER=28452]@Geoff1946[/USER], I'm not suggesting putting a vent into the ceiling, I am suggesting putting an air inlet to the room into the ceiling, there is a difference.</p><p></p><p>The fan must vent to atmosphere outside the building, the whole building should be sufficiently leaky to allow enough make up air to enter, but, the individual room may not be, so that needs air inlets, there are many places these could be located door, exterior wall (but that would draw in cold air from outside the building), interior wall, but that would need a grille both sides, or ceiling this could draw from the attic or between floors which would both allow adequate air to be drawn in as make up air for the fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidewinder, post: 482972, member: 9512"] [USER=28452]@Geoff1946[/USER], I'm not suggesting putting a vent into the ceiling, I am suggesting putting an air inlet to the room into the ceiling, there is a difference. The fan must vent to atmosphere outside the building, the whole building should be sufficiently leaky to allow enough make up air to enter, but, the individual room may not be, so that needs air inlets, there are many places these could be located door, exterior wall (but that would draw in cold air from outside the building), interior wall, but that would need a grille both sides, or ceiling this could draw from the attic or between floors which would both allow adequate air to be drawn in as make up air for the fan. [/QUOTE]
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