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Adding airflow: ventilation ideas (2004 444)
- SFBayJustin
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Adding airflow: ventilation ideas (2004 444)
With such a large salon, I'm finding it difficult to move a sufficient volume of outside air through the boat. I recently added temperature, humidity & air quality sensors (PM25 & VOC), and can clearly identify when VOCs -- presumably from the engine room -- are finding their way into the salon. I'm going to continue searching for explanations for the source of the VOCs, but once they're in the air, the only fix is running a large box fan from the after stateroom door, blowing toward the salon.
The round, active solar fan vents seem too small to make a dent, except perhaps to create slight positive pressure in the cabin (driving engine room smells "down" and out the engine room vents). Any other ideas?
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Re: Adding airflow: ventilation ideas (2004 444)
I wonder what it would look like it you were running the bilge blowers during times when you'd anticipate a spike in the readings... would it eliminate it? (that would prove your theory on bilge-originated sources). Have you put the sensors OUTSIDE the boat and monitor the ambient AQ for a few days to see what you might be experiencing in the area?
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Re: Adding airflow: ventilation ideas (2004 444)
I like your monitor....should be a big help in focussing on passive and active ventilation.....boats have had this problem for as long as I can remember.
Some folk I know have had the solar vents in cabin salon roofs, hatches etc . Sailboats though but still the down below problem ( airflow).
Have a walk thru a big marina and take a look at the real high end trawlers, maybe some ideas there. Thats it for me....good luck with your project and post if you find a solution.

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