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Monday, 24 November 2008
Heating / Cooling Forum  


Re:Increasing Air Volume - 2008/01/02 16:45 hello john. it really depends how the system was designed, perhaps the a/c is only designed to cool one zone at a time which is very common. an inline fan will help get some air down the other end, but i would try increasing the fan speed on the heater first. the brivis heaters will go from 500rpm to 1500rpm - see what it is set on and turn it up to 1500rpm.

the networker will not control an inline fan. you will need an electrician to put a switch on the wall or have him wire it up so when the heater is on the fan is on.... good luck!
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