Hey everyone, need some advice about bathroom exhaust fans.
Replaced my downstairs bathroom fan and the new fan is 4" while the existing ducting is 3". I bought an adapter as per the instructions and installed it.
I noticed some backdraft if thats what its called, basically some air was blowing back. had to take it down to make sure I didnt forget taking the sticker off the damper. Seems fine to me. I tested the fan with and without the ducting/adapter on and the noise different is quite noticeable.
I'd love to replace the ducting but it looks like it runs up the house and I have no idea how to access that. What are my options?
or am I overthinking it and just put it all back together and call it a day?
thanks!
aircooledJenkins t1_j9r9ai9 wrote
HVAC engineer here.
We use 4" duct to move up to 35 cfm or so. If your fan is strong (most restroom fans are not) it could do more but will be loud.
My sizing criteria puts 3" duct at around 15 cfm for normal design conditions.
Your fan probably claims to be able to move something like 65-100 cfm. 4" duct works, but not well for long runs.
This doesn't help solve your problem, but it might illustrate why 3" isn't working.