gonna need more info, is this just for exhausting your room ,or lighting also, your choice in fan is fine way more CFM then really needed 3ft x 3ft = 9 sq ft + 6 ft high room = 56 cubic Ft . ,need to know where you are dumping the exhaust air also , and you need to supply enough air to the room for the fan to properly get the 315 cfm rating. the other thing NO SPEED Controller they cut the life of the fans motor winding down and also will contribute to bearing falure , that why if you read the specs it says Operation CONTINUES RUN ,also if the fan was designed to handle a speed controller the option would be made avalible by the fan company, I would set this fan up with a T and a damper to control the CFM , and if you are incorperating the lighting you will definitly have to slow the air down ( CFM) you see there is a point that you are diminishing heat transfer where if you are moving air across a object that you want to remove BTUs from . you have to understand how british thermal units work (BTU) and how to calculate how much air needs to move across a certain amount of sq inches to effectivly remove heat , So this ties in to your last question about 6'' round can only support at best 150 cfm , because only a certain amount of sq inches of are can phisicaly pass through ,it like the old saying you cant put 10 pounds of shit in a 5 pound bag.
Thank you for your response jrainman, appreciate you giving a hand here man.
I am exhausting the lighting & the cab at the same time out of a window.
I was originally going to go with a two stage vent setup, 2 inline fans one for the hood & one for the cab. Although i got suggestions that using one fan would be fine. Do you say it would be better to ventilate with separate fans or is a single fan fine ?
My exhaust will be dumped out the window, my setup will roughly look like this
I definately see what you mean by needing to supply the room with enough air for the fan itself to reach its optimal air flow, if its too constricted it wears out the fan, i noticed from mr2shim & read your comments there.
Do you mean if the fan wasnt designed for a speed controller & you add one you it diminishes bearing life drastically ?
The fan companies do have these controllers available for the fans although they all differ, the HIT series has two controllers available a 2 speed switch & a 8 speed switch, The XID 150 has
only one speed controller which has 5 speeds & the ox fan has a speed controller with 3 settings.
Would you suggest using a T with one fan or separately venting the light & cab with two ? From what ive seen if im not mistaken you can wire these fans on the low setting & the high setting
without using a controller & if i dont need a controller i could pretty easily afford two of them.
I understand where you coming from with BTU's and effectively removing the heat, you cant try and pull more air than what there is to pull & effectively moving the heat you need to have a certain cfm and not overkill, if you do have overkill extraction will it cause the something like the venturi effect ?
You cant put 10 pounds in a 5 poind bag, perfect way of explaining : )
Dude thank you so much for the help, i appreciate it & please do not hesitate to message me, even if i dont know much i will research and try help as best as i can.
Peace out !
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