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<blockquote data-quote="pook" data-source="post: 2775314" data-attributes="member: 56751"><p>simple system = powered damper is activated by inhouse thermostat. when its too hot, thermostat tells damper to open & open a passage to the outside air? Damper is located on cold air return to furnace?</p><p></p><p>MAYBE!= a duct is connected to the hot air plenum & connects to your shed. the duct has a booster fan which is activated by the interior thermostat which blows when interior is too hot. Heat goes to the shed. BUT! ductfan will create a vacumn in the rest of the system which could be relieved by a properly cracked window if needed. Shed would pressurize so it cant be airtight.......Lotta factors @ play & THESE ARE ONLY IDEAS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION.......good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pook, post: 2775314, member: 56751"] simple system = powered damper is activated by inhouse thermostat. when its too hot, thermostat tells damper to open & open a passage to the outside air? Damper is located on cold air return to furnace? MAYBE!= a duct is connected to the hot air plenum & connects to your shed. the duct has a booster fan which is activated by the interior thermostat which blows when interior is too hot. Heat goes to the shed. BUT! ductfan will create a vacumn in the rest of the system which could be relieved by a properly cracked window if needed. Shed would pressurize so it cant be airtight.......Lotta factors @ play & THESE ARE ONLY IDEAS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION.......good luck [/QUOTE]
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