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  On 20/06/2024 at 13:57, Philxyz said:

Is it worth moving that supply vent onto the mezzanine?

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You could, then spread the supply via 3 supplies, say 10 to the store area and the rest divide between the two bedrooms.

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John, thanks again. You've been more than generous with your time and knowledge. I am going to do it myself.

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@Philxyz one thing to add, when I was doing mine I recall seeing somewhere that vents should be at least 1 meter from any wall, in your image some are right next to walls, may be worth considering moving them away from the walls if you can. 

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  On 20/06/2024 at 21:18, Russdl said:

@Philxyz one thing to add, when I was doing mine I recall seeing somewhere that vents should be at least 1 meter from any wall, in your image some are right next to walls, may be worth considering moving them away from the walls if you can. 

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He is using coanda supply nozzles on the wall. They encourage the air to travel across the ceiling to the other side of the room.

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  On 20/06/2024 at 21:23, JohnMo said:

He is using coanda supply nozzles on the wall. They encourage the air to travel across the ceiling to the other side of the room.

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Whoops! Should have read the posts properly. Soz. 

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Putting together a parts list, and I cannot find install info for these Coanda grills.

  1. How close should they be to the ceiling? 
  2. Can I connect these straight to a duct (eg in my case to a AE48C Bend 90°)?

I am on a steep learning curve and trying to minimise my questions here. Just tell me when you've had enough John!

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  On 21/06/2024 at 11:02, Philxyz said:
  • How close should they be to the ceiling? 
  • Can I connect these straight to a duct (eg in my case to a AE48C Bend 90°)?
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My centres of duct is about 100 to 120mm from ceiling. I use AE48C bend and 90mm duct either side. I have attached the terminal direct to the 90mm duct. You just leave the duct about 15 to 20mm proud of the wall.17189695656937176880783402721756.thumb.jpg.a814515ea47237db9164db76c924e60c.jpg

 

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