stel
Electrical
- Sep 14, 1999
- 6
I'm an Electrical Engineer in need of some HVAC advice. I need to install some duct work to vent a large gas oven/range to the outside. The range calls for a 800 CFM blower. This is an inline blower to be installed in the attic space above the garage, which is adjacent to the kitchen. The blower housing has a 10" round intake and ouput. I need to connect the 10" round intake to a wall stack and then connect that to the hood housing through the wall. What is the minimum sized rectangular wall stack I can use to maintain the 800 CFM? If I use too small of a rectangular duct, if I remember my mechanical principles, I will have a higher air flow velocity in the smaller ducts. I'm not sure how this will change the required 800 CFM of airflow. According to my calculation (using diameter = 1.3(a*b)^0.625 / (a+b)^0.25), a standard 3" x 10" wall stack is equivalent to roughly a 6" diameter round duct. According to the manufacturer, they say I need a 3" x 14" to maintain the 800 CFM. Due to the size contrainsts of the location where the hood is installed under the cabinets, it will be impossible to maintain this sized ductwork. There will also be a couple of 90 degree turns in there and I'm not sure how that will affect the airflow. Hopefully this makes sense. Any advice would be appreciated.