Can the studio Ventillation be done just bu using cassete indoor units which has an air inlet via PVC pipes?
I don't want to have a seperate Ventillation for my needs as they are for fairly small rooms of dimentions 22'/11' and 16'/11'.
Opening the door isbthe only way to exhaust air. This which when I asked other studio owners say they open all doors at night so in the morning it will be fresh and lasts them the entire day.
I have to 2T cassest AC from blue Star.
Some guidance will be helpful!
Also I am having the sound isolation, doors and windows done a professional Acoustics company.
Studio Ventillation
Re: Studio Ventillation
The basic requirement for ventilation is 15 cubic feet per minute (0.42 cubic meters) per person.
The ventilation system (fresh air) must have entry and exhaust as well since a studio room is (or should be) air-tight.
Does your proposed system meet these minimum criteria?
- John
The ventilation system (fresh air) must have entry and exhaust as well since a studio room is (or should be) air-tight.
Does your proposed system meet these minimum criteria?

- John
John H. Brandt
Recording Studio, Performance Hall, & Architectural Acoustics Consultants
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Re: Studio Ventillation
What's the most effective way to measure this is this is not a standard install. Any equipment or measuring methods to determine the CFM coming in the studio?