Rodent Room - Exhaust Question
Hey guys! I'm in the planning and designing portion of my new snake and rodent rooms. I've searched and I've yet to find a good answer to the question of exhaust for a rodent room.
My rodent room is going to be 7.5' x 12' x 8' ceilings. The closest suggestion I've found for a rodent room exhaust was for a ~500 cfm exhaust fan. However, seeing as that will completely replace the total volume of air in my room in 1.5 minutes, it seems like overkill.
With 500 cfm, I don't imagine it would need to be run very often. However, I would like to use a smaller fan if I could. That would result in smaller pipes and smaller holes. Would 250 cfm work and how often would I need to run it?
Basically, I'm not looking for a fan that will run 24/7, but I'm also not looking for overkill. Having the fan run for a few hours a day to keep the smell tolerable when I walk into the room will be acceptable. I'm setting it up so that as air is exhausted out of the room, fresh air from outside will be pulled in. Therefore, the room itself will be sealed from the rest of the building.
Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated.
Re: Rodent Room - Exhaust Question
Your rodent room has 720 cubic feet of space. A 500 cfm fan will totally change the air in about 45 seconds. However there are things to consider.
1. There needs to be air available i.e. open vents on the opposite wall from which to draw the air. If the fan has to draw the air through cracks etc. it will work harder and not draw the rated volume but considerably less.
2. You can get by will smaller fans if you rig one to blow air in and one to exhaust the air on the other side of the room. If you size the intake fan slightly larger than the exhaust it will create a positive pressure forcing the air to move out easier.
Re: Rodent Room - Exhaust Question
What about neighbors when you're exhausting the air?
Will it bother surrounding properties/neighbors (i'm not sure if you guys are in residential or commercial areas).
That is something I'm worried about with an exhaust system. How to make it so the smell doesn't bother neighbors?