ᐅ Where should the ventilation duct for a mechanical ventilation system be installed?
Created on: 4 Feb 2020 15:04
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TiSa1920Hello everyone,
We have received different opinions from various heating system installers regarding the installation of ventilation ducts for a controlled residential ventilation system using a central ventilation unit.
1. Installing the ducts within the concrete ceiling and having the ceiling contractor include the corresponding outlets.
2. Installing the ducts on the floor with core drilling, as the structural engineer has concerns about routing them through the ceiling, and this way the expensive recesses can be avoided.
What are your experiences with this?
Thank you in advance!
We have received different opinions from various heating system installers regarding the installation of ventilation ducts for a controlled residential ventilation system using a central ventilation unit.
1. Installing the ducts within the concrete ceiling and having the ceiling contractor include the corresponding outlets.
2. Installing the ducts on the floor with core drilling, as the structural engineer has concerns about routing them through the ceiling, and this way the expensive recesses can be avoided.
What are your experiences with this?
Thank you in advance!
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neubau20194 Feb 2020 15:49We installed ours in the concrete ceiling. It is the nicer option and less intrusive on the ceiling than in the floor.
The ceiling simply needs to be planned with sufficient thickness; we have 22 cm (8.7 inches), but 20 cm (7.9 inches) should also be enough.
The ceiling simply needs to be planned with sufficient thickness; we have 22 cm (8.7 inches), but 20 cm (7.9 inches) should also be enough.
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neubau20194 Feb 2020 16:14A disadvantage of dropped ceilings is that you lose ceiling height in the room, which is also not ideal.
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