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Parker 06-29-2013 02:08 AM

Becareful with a hi powered exhaust fan in you furnace room. You don't want to put that room into negative pressure, you run the risk of pulling air back down the chimney.

MarkoD 06-29-2013 02:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Parker (Post 828996)
Becareful with a hi powered exhaust fan in you furnace room. You don't want to put that room into negative pressure, you run the risk of pulling air back down the chimney.

its a high efficiency furnace. theres a sensor in the room actually that'll turn on the furnace on if it causes too much negative pressure

Dreadful 06-30-2013 04:40 AM

funny how this thread just popped up! with my new open top 160g system running in my condo i decided it was getting kinda humid so i purchased a small dehumidifier from work.. and yea the thing really raises the temp in the room and it fills up with water pretty fast!

pretty sure i'm going to return it and just forget about it.. leave the patio door open and turn on the ceiling fan overnight :p

paddyob 06-30-2013 05:44 AM

Marko you still living with your parents ? I can't recall.

If so it would help if people knew that modifying your parents house with something like HRV is prObably not going to happen.

My dehumidifier heats my room like crazy too. Crazy.


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