shellbeach
2016-01-14 11:30:43
- #1
Hello,
I am new and hope for great suggestions regarding my question.
In my basement, I want to set up a lockable room of about 6 sqm as a drying room for laundry. The room has a small foldable light shaft window approximately 25 x 60 cm. The room is not directly heated; normal air supply comes through the adjoining rooms in the basement. The room faces north and is part of a terraced middle house.
Now I want to dry the laundry here and naturally need an exhaust air system. At first, I thought of a ventilation control based on the dew point inside and outside. However, after research, this seems too costly for me. A dehumidifier consumes too much electricity. I now have the idea to replace the small window with an acrylic glass pane and install an exhaust fan with feedback like the Cata e 100 gth. This should activate based on relative humidity.
Is the project realistic without the risk of mold formation, or are there concerns or other suggestions?
Thank you very much
I am new and hope for great suggestions regarding my question.
In my basement, I want to set up a lockable room of about 6 sqm as a drying room for laundry. The room has a small foldable light shaft window approximately 25 x 60 cm. The room is not directly heated; normal air supply comes through the adjoining rooms in the basement. The room faces north and is part of a terraced middle house.
Now I want to dry the laundry here and naturally need an exhaust air system. At first, I thought of a ventilation control based on the dew point inside and outside. However, after research, this seems too costly for me. A dehumidifier consumes too much electricity. I now have the idea to replace the small window with an acrylic glass pane and install an exhaust fan with feedback like the Cata e 100 gth. This should activate based on relative humidity.
Is the project realistic without the risk of mold formation, or are there concerns or other suggestions?
Thank you very much