Hello rollitup, first time poster, long time reader.
I have been browsing rollitup for quite some time now, learning and absorbing information from you fine gentlemen and ladies
But one simple question still remains.. I have had trouble finding information regarding exhaust/inline fans, and how they differ from one another.
I been assuming exhaust fans suck out of the area, where, inline fans blow air to the directed direction?
So under this assumption, only one fan is needed; assuming only one HPS/MH is used.
But this is just my assumption, as I could be terribly wrong, which comes to my question.
Could I have optimal results meaning, smell, temperature under control with this setup:
(ALSO! NOISE is a BIG issue for me, I want to achieve full to almost silent operation.)
Carbon filter > duct > HPS/MH > duct > inline fan > duct > outside of garden room.
This is the inline fan I would be using: S&P TD Silent TD-150S.
http://www.hvacquick.com/products/residential/Bathroom-Ventilation/Remote-Fans-for-Bath/S-P-TD-SILENT-Series-Inline-Fans
Thanks!
I have been browsing rollitup for quite some time now, learning and absorbing information from you fine gentlemen and ladies
But one simple question still remains.. I have had trouble finding information regarding exhaust/inline fans, and how they differ from one another.
I been assuming exhaust fans suck out of the area, where, inline fans blow air to the directed direction?
So under this assumption, only one fan is needed; assuming only one HPS/MH is used.
But this is just my assumption, as I could be terribly wrong, which comes to my question.
Could I have optimal results meaning, smell, temperature under control with this setup:
(ALSO! NOISE is a BIG issue for me, I want to achieve full to almost silent operation.)
Carbon filter > duct > HPS/MH > duct > inline fan > duct > outside of garden room.
This is the inline fan I would be using: S&P TD Silent TD-150S.
http://www.hvacquick.com/products/residential/Bathroom-Ventilation/Remote-Fans-for-Bath/S-P-TD-SILENT-Series-Inline-Fans
Thanks!