Building a spray booth
Posted by admin on April 15th, 2009 at 04:31pm
I’m building a booth 4 x 4 x 8 to spray ceramics. Going to duplicate the booth for powder coating. My dilema is the exhaust fan chioce. As you can see the opening is 4 x 8 = 32 x 100 = 320 cfm fan needed? Correct?
The filtered opening will be 16" x 40" with the fan ducting connected to the top. I figuered I’d use two 16" x 20" premium furnace filters. I am building this in a corner using two existing walls. So the ducting is actually the space between the wall studs. It’s 14" wide by about 30 to 40 inches long up to the top of the stud wall. We installed a piece of board 14" x 20" and angled it to half the depth of the studs (creating more flow?) behind the lower filter.
So if I’m on the right track will this fan work? I figure it would being used for horticultrue, and able to draw thru filters without killing the CFM.
Thank You
Mark
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