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<blockquote data-quote="Retrogasm" data-source="post: 387791" data-attributes="member: 3609"><p>Ventilation, once you disregard temperature and re use, is a pretty simple beast. You might run into a few hurdles depending on what kind of ventilation you're installing in your new house. I'd say your goal should be to create a negative air pressure in that room, and to place the source of that negative pressure as far from the intended placement of the computers as possible.</p><p></p><p>You're going to have trouble if you're putting in a balanced ventilation system with both supply and exhaust though. In that case, and since you're building your house new, you might consider de-coupling your particular room from the main ventilation system and doing it Cart's way with a simple exhaust fan with an adjustable rate that can be revved up for when you're smoking and then set back down to just (silently) supply fresh air otherwise. This'd necessitate a fresh air intake somewhere in the outer wall though.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for rambling, I work with ventilation and I've been thinking about how to prepare a room for smoking for myself as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retrogasm, post: 387791, member: 3609"] Ventilation, once you disregard temperature and re use, is a pretty simple beast. You might run into a few hurdles depending on what kind of ventilation you're installing in your new house. I'd say your goal should be to create a negative air pressure in that room, and to place the source of that negative pressure as far from the intended placement of the computers as possible. You're going to have trouble if you're putting in a balanced ventilation system with both supply and exhaust though. In that case, and since you're building your house new, you might consider de-coupling your particular room from the main ventilation system and doing it Cart's way with a simple exhaust fan with an adjustable rate that can be revved up for when you're smoking and then set back down to just (silently) supply fresh air otherwise. This'd necessitate a fresh air intake somewhere in the outer wall though. Sorry for rambling, I work with ventilation and I've been thinking about how to prepare a room for smoking for myself as well. [/QUOTE]
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