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Hi everyone,

 

Currently in the process of planning our MVHR and have come across an issue i hope you can help me with.

Where/how do you place the supply vents in bedrooms that have vaulted ceilings? The other aspect to consider is that the Timber Frame Company will be supplying/installing a Closed Panel System for the roof and external walls. Initially i thought i could use the partition walls but now don't think they're deep enough to accommodate the unit and ducting.

 

Alan

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Could you make the internal walls a bit deeper to accommodate the ducting and vents?  The supply vents tend to be located at the opposite end to the doorways.

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Or use coanda effect supply valves to throw the air across the room.  The air follows the ceiling for about 4 to 6m, then descends and comes back across the room and out the door.

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Just drop in a service void at the ridge. 200mm should be more than enough. Run the ducts along the ridge and then down a service cavity to the manifold.

 

This is ours. Still have 3.4m ceilings. We had to have one anyway to cover over the ridge beam.

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