carlosgw
Mechanical
- Oct 3, 2004
- 167
I have a three story apartment building wih drayers in each apartment. I want to have a dryer exhaust shaft with a booster fan on the roof.
I think it is fairly typical but I have some questions.
It will be a sheet metal vertical duct in a shaft with a constant speed fan at the top. The 4" individual dryer vents will penetrate the vertical duct and extend up 22". There will be a cleanout at the bottom.
Should I have a drain at the bottom (I do not want one)?
I have a vent at the bottom to allow constant up air flow and air flow when no dryers are operating, but, I am thinking of reducing this vent or eleiminating it as the rooffan should draw a reduced air flow through the dryers which are not operating.
I had to guess on the dryer CFM based on a max. pressure drop requirement I found in one installation manual. Does anyone have better info on residential dryer air flow?
In my case there will be 5 dryers per floor for three floors.
I think it is fairly typical but I have some questions.
It will be a sheet metal vertical duct in a shaft with a constant speed fan at the top. The 4" individual dryer vents will penetrate the vertical duct and extend up 22". There will be a cleanout at the bottom.
Should I have a drain at the bottom (I do not want one)?
I have a vent at the bottom to allow constant up air flow and air flow when no dryers are operating, but, I am thinking of reducing this vent or eleiminating it as the rooffan should draw a reduced air flow through the dryers which are not operating.
I had to guess on the dryer CFM based on a max. pressure drop requirement I found in one installation manual. Does anyone have better info on residential dryer air flow?
In my case there will be 5 dryers per floor for three floors.