jeandado
2017-12-08 01:56:31
- #1
Hello everyone,
for my non-commercial hobby sound studio, I have to plan and build the ventilation myself for cost reasons.
Now I have a heat exchanger for an 8x5m room with a ceiling height of 2.60m, so 100 cubic meters, with 16mm pipes.
I am wondering where I should typically place the openings of the pipes for supply and exhaust air:
I can decide freely and would like to understand what the standard would be.
I can lead the pipes either from the left or from below (see picture, yellow), but it is unclear to me where in the room I should best lead them so that the circulation is ideal.
I will be sitting most of the time in the room in the same spot, see arrow in the picture.
Should the supply air come behind me or in front of me? Or from the side?
I hope you can help me :)
Best regards
Jean

for my non-commercial hobby sound studio, I have to plan and build the ventilation myself for cost reasons.
Now I have a heat exchanger for an 8x5m room with a ceiling height of 2.60m, so 100 cubic meters, with 16mm pipes.
I am wondering where I should typically place the openings of the pipes for supply and exhaust air:
I can decide freely and would like to understand what the standard would be.
I can lead the pipes either from the left or from below (see picture, yellow), but it is unclear to me where in the room I should best lead them so that the circulation is ideal.
I will be sitting most of the time in the room in the same spot, see arrow in the picture.
Should the supply air come behind me or in front of me? Or from the side?
I hope you can help me :)
Best regards
Jean