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Hi everybody,
Does anyone employ an exhaust system for their smoking room? I'm considering installing a ventilation system in my bedroom, which is currently the 'smoke room' in my house. Presently, I use a window fan to blow smoke outside when I smoke. However, we have pretty intense winters in my hometown, so I'd like to keep the window closed. I'm currently debating three options:
1. Installing an intake port in my bedroom ceiling, connected to a ducting system with an inline carbon filter and fan mounted in my attic. I plan on tapping into the existing bathroom exhaust fan ducting with a wye adapter, so essentially smoke from my bedroom and bathroom exhaust would vent to a single exhaust port on the side of my house. I think I'd have to incorporate a damper system as well to prevent potential backflow.
2. Using a carbon filter + inline fan system in my bedroom; no ducting or exhausting to the outside, simply re-circulating scrubbed air in my bedroom.
3. A heavy duty air purifier, such as the Rabbit Air MinusA2, which seems to be a popular option for indoor cigar smoking rooms.
Thoughts?
-tronN00dles
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Does anyone employ an exhaust system for their smoking room? I'm considering installing a ventilation system in my bedroom, which is currently the 'smoke room' in my house. Presently, I use a window fan to blow smoke outside when I smoke. However, we have pretty intense winters in my hometown, so I'd like to keep the window closed. I'm currently debating three options:
1. Installing an intake port in my bedroom ceiling, connected to a ducting system with an inline carbon filter and fan mounted in my attic. I plan on tapping into the existing bathroom exhaust fan ducting with a wye adapter, so essentially smoke from my bedroom and bathroom exhaust would vent to a single exhaust port on the side of my house. I think I'd have to incorporate a damper system as well to prevent potential backflow.
2. Using a carbon filter + inline fan system in my bedroom; no ducting or exhausting to the outside, simply re-circulating scrubbed air in my bedroom.
3. A heavy duty air purifier, such as the Rabbit Air MinusA2, which seems to be a popular option for indoor cigar smoking rooms.
Thoughts?
-tronN00dles