Dooz
Mechanical
- Nov 25, 2008
- 3
I am looking at a situation where I am trying to remove some equipment exhaust form the room. The piece of equipment itself draws in room air and then exhausts it out of the top of the unit for cooling of electronic equipment within the unit (so no combustion or anything of that nature). The unit itself has two small exhaust fans that provide this cooling. My thought was to build an "exhaust hood" (for lack of a better word) above the equipment and then have an inline fan exhaust the heat out of the room. The hood would be above the unit (maybe a foot) and not directly connected to the unit. My question is, do I have to worry about dragging the unit exhaust fan with the hood fan if I am drawing a little more air on the hood side in an attempt to help further cool the unit? I appreciate any help you can give.