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Venting Rooms & Equipment Closets |
These products have been designed for venting rooms and closets where heat is either a problem or simply makes the room less comfortable. Often times home theaters with the components installed in the same area end up being warmer than other rooms which usually the opposite is desired - a nice cool theater! The best solution is to vent the warmer air to another part of the house.
Quick Reference To Room & Closet Venting
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HiFlo Vent System (VS-HFS) - The HiFlo Vent System was exclusively designed for venting rooms and closets. Available in Plastic -Black, White, & Tan. Wood Grills - Maple, Oak, & Teak - can be purchased separately in our Passive Cooling section.
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Ceiling Vent System (VS-CVS) - The Ceiling Vent System was designed for aggressively venting rooms and closets.
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Ceiling Grid Vent System (VS-CGVS) - The Ceiling Grid Vent System was designed for aggressively venting rooms and closets with a drop ceiling.
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Remote System Cooler (VS-RSC) - The Remote System Cooler was designed to remotely ventilate projector enclosures, cabinets and closets.
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Inline Duct Fan (VS-IDF) - The Inline Duct Fan was designed to economically ventilate projector enclosures, cabinets and closets from a remote location.
Alternatives to the HiFlo Vent System
- HiFlo Lite Vent (VS-HFL) - The HiFlo Lite unit provides a limited but often times adequate amount of airflow for closets where minimal equipment is installed. For the sake of this section though, we are not including the HiFlo Lite Vent - go to Cabinet Venting to view this item. Available in Plastic - Black, White, & Tan and in Wood - Maple, Oak, & Teak.
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HiFlo Vent System - Basic (VS-HFB) - This is just a stripped down version of the HiFlo Vent System and may be appropriate if two grills or a temperature controller is not necessary. Available in Plastic -Black, White, & Tan, and in Wood - Maple, Oak, & Teak.
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It is very important to NEVER vent air out of the home! The only exception are bathroom and kitchen venting as that air is considered undesireable where air that is simply heated by components should be recirculated through the house. HVAC systems are designed to recirculate air and in the summer, warm air from the house is simply reprocessed into cooler air. In the winter, that heated air can be utilized as part of the HVAC system as well.
When venting out of the home though, that air is replaced by air from either the attic or outside which can be hot, humid, dusty, smelly, etc. It takes more energy for the HVAC to 'condition' that air than air simply heated by components. |
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