Hey guys,
I have a ~4200 sqft home and just finished off the basement. The furnace room has:
- 2 furnaces
- 1 water tank
- 2 of the vanEE 200h air exchanger
- 1 koolR Magnum wine cooling unit that vents into it
Overall size of the room is ~1200 cubic feet, maybe a bit more since the ceilings are unfinished. A friend suggested that there might not be enough combustion air if I keep the door closed, which was the plan.
Should I add some extra vents out the wall? We live in Toronto, so that would end up being quite cold in the winter, but want to make sure I have enough air circulating in the room.
Thoughts?
Tx!
I have a ~4200 sqft home and just finished off the basement. The furnace room has:
- 2 furnaces
- 1 water tank
- 2 of the vanEE 200h air exchanger
- 1 koolR Magnum wine cooling unit that vents into it
Overall size of the room is ~1200 cubic feet, maybe a bit more since the ceilings are unfinished. A friend suggested that there might not be enough combustion air if I keep the door closed, which was the plan.
Should I add some extra vents out the wall? We live in Toronto, so that would end up being quite cold in the winter, but want to make sure I have enough air circulating in the room.
Thoughts?
Tx!
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