ᐅ Space requirements in the utility room for a centralized ventilation system
Created on: 29 Nov 2015 17:21
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sirhc
Hello,
I’ve been trying for a while to determine the space requirements in the utility room for a central ventilation system. Could you name some common manufacturers? That might help me move forward.
We are currently planning the sizing of the utility room in the basement.
It will need to accommodate:
- Washing machine
- Dryer
- Gas condensing boiler
- Main unit of the central residential ventilation system
- Unclear: whether a water storage tank (connected to solar) will be installed there
Additionally, I’m interested in the space needed for a modern gas condensing boiler.
Thank you in advance.
I’ve been trying for a while to determine the space requirements in the utility room for a central ventilation system. Could you name some common manufacturers? That might help me move forward.
We are currently planning the sizing of the utility room in the basement.
It will need to accommodate:
- Washing machine
- Dryer
- Gas condensing boiler
- Main unit of the central residential ventilation system
- Unclear: whether a water storage tank (connected to solar) will be installed there
Additionally, I’m interested in the space needed for a modern gas condensing boiler.
Thank you in advance.
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Bieber08158 Dec 2015 21:14@Vitalio, may I ask about the network hardware? What devices (patch panel, switch) are they?
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Bieber08159 Dec 2015 20:19Vitalio schrieb:
Cisco switch (Loriot) Oh!B
Bauexperte10 Dec 2015 11:55Mycraft schrieb:
I also thought it was all from HP and that the exact terms don’t really matter anyway I am basically just a user of the different techniques; for me, it just has to work, I don’t really care how.
Nevertheless, I would like to understand your and Bieber0815’s posts and maybe even smile about them. Could you please explain to a complete beginner like me what lies behind your jokes?
Regards, Bauexperte
Well, the photo clearly shows a Hager universZ cabinet... you might also guess that the patch panel is from Hager... but the fact that the switch is from Cisco is simply unmistakable... it practically screams out.
The intention behind Bieber0815’s question was to get the exact model names... at least that would be mine if I were to ask such a question.
Vitalio just repeated what is already visible... that’s why Bieber’s laughter and my comment.
By the way, Vitalio, what’s on the other end of the network cables?
The intention behind Bieber0815’s question was to get the exact model names... at least that would be mine if I were to ask such a question.
Vitalio just repeated what is already visible... that’s why Bieber’s laughter and my comment.
By the way, Vitalio, what’s on the other end of the network cables?
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