Vince79
Industrial
- Oct 19, 2010
- 8
Hi everyone,
I need your help again.
I'm having trouble about locating my exhaust grilles in the room I'm designing the HVAC for.
I'm worry about the air stratification because of the temperature differential (ie hot air is lighter than cold air)
If the air I'm supplying to the room cools the air inside most of the time, then should I locate the exhaust grilles at the highest level possible?
Because if the HVAC supplies cold air, then it will have the tendency to "stay" near the floor so by putting an exhaust grille near the ceiling, it will force that air to "go up".
Am I right?
I need your help again.
I'm having trouble about locating my exhaust grilles in the room I'm designing the HVAC for.
I'm worry about the air stratification because of the temperature differential (ie hot air is lighter than cold air)
If the air I'm supplying to the room cools the air inside most of the time, then should I locate the exhaust grilles at the highest level possible?
Because if the HVAC supplies cold air, then it will have the tendency to "stay" near the floor so by putting an exhaust grille near the ceiling, it will force that air to "go up".
Am I right?