Ducting for 150mm Extractors: The Complete Guide for Your Setup
Ducting for 150mm extractors are crucial components of your indoor ventilation system. With an exact diameter of 152mm, they connect your extractor to various points in your setup: fresh air intake, stale air exhaust, and connection to the carbon filter. Choosing the right ducting directly determines the efficiency of your air exchange and the noise level of your installation.
Unlike smaller ducting, the 150mm format offers significant airflow while maintaining reasonable dimensions. It's the sweet spot for medium-sized grow spaces, typically between 1m² and 2m².
Why Choose Specialized Ducting for 150mm Extractors
The difference from standard HVAC ducting is that indoor grow ducting must handle specific constraints: humid air, temperature variations, and especially continuous operation 18 to 24 hours a day. Standard ducting will degrade quickly under these conditions.
Single-layer aluminum ducting remains the most economical choice, but for true acoustic comfort, the Phonic Trap Ducting 3 meters - Ø152mm Pre-cut truly makes a difference. Its integrated sound insulation significantly reduces vibrations and airflow noise. Honestly, when you see the decibel reduction, the investment quickly pays for itself.
For installations requiring more resistance, the Combi Ducting in Alu/PVC 3m - 152mm diameter combines the flexibility of aluminum with the robustness of PVC. This double layer prevents tearing and improves long-term airtightness.
How to Choose the Right Ducting for Your 150mm Extractor
First criterion: the length of your circuit. The longer it is, the more you should prioritize ducting with a smooth interior to limit pressure drops. Spiral ducting creates turbulence that reduces the effective flow rate of your extractor.
Second crucial point: sound insulation. If your setup is in a living area or near neighbors, acoustic ducting becomes essential. The difference can be 10 to 15 dB, which represents a three-fold reduction in perceived noise.
For the diameter, carefully check compatibility with your other equipment. A 150mm extractor usually has 150mm outlets (exactly 152mm), but some carbon filters may have slightly different diameters. In this case, you'll need reducers.
Regarding material, single-layer aluminum is sufficient for short, straight runs. As soon as there are bends or significant lengths, double-layer aluminum/PVC provides more durability. For very humid environments, some growers even prefer rigid PVC ducting on vertical sections.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this 150mm duct extractor noisy for a small grow tent?
Noise primarily depends on the type of ducting used and the installation. Single-layer aluminum ducting transmits all extractor vibrations, which can create a constant hum. For an indoor grow tent, it's essential to opt for acoustic ducting that incorporates an insulating layer. Installation also matters greatly: avoid tight bends, secure the ducting well to prevent it from vibrating against walls, and use anti-vibration clamps at connections. With good acoustic ducting and careful installation, the noise level remains very acceptable, even at night.
What maintenance is required for 150mm extractor ducting?
Maintenance of 150mm ducting is quite simple but essential to maintain performance. Every 3 to 6 months, you should disconnect the ducting and clean it with lukewarm water and a mild detergent, especially near the extractor where dust accumulates. Also, check the condition of the clamps, which can loosen with vibrations. Single-layer aluminum ducting is more fragile: regularly inspect the folds for any micro-cracks. Damaged ducting creates leaks that reduce extraction efficiency and can generate parasitic whistling.
Which 150mm ducting should I choose for my extractor, single-layer or double-layer aluminum?
For standard use with a quality extractor and a simple run, single-layer aluminum works perfectly and is less expensive. However, if your installation involves frequent handling, passages in confined spaces, or if you have a very powerful extractor that generates significant vibrations, double-layer aluminum/PVC becomes essential. It resists tearing better and maintains its airtightness longer. For very humid environments or permanent installations, it's clearly the best choice, even if the initial investment is higher.
How to properly install 150mm extractor ducting without vibrations?
Anti-vibration installation begins with the choice of clamps: use stainless steel screw clamps rather than plastic clamps that loosen. Tighten firmly but without crushing the ducting. Absolutely avoid 90° bends, which create turbulence and vibrations: prefer gentle curves with a minimum radius of 30cm. Secure the ducting every meter maximum with supports that do not transmit vibrations to the walls. If possible, insert a flexible anti-vibration sleeve between the extractor and the rigid ducting. Finally, ensure that the ducting does not touch any rigid surface throughout its path.
Is this 150mm 300m³/h extractor compatible with a carbon filter?
A 150mm 300m³/h extractor is perfectly compatible with most carbon filters on the market, but two crucial points need to be checked. First, the diameter: most 150mm filters indeed have a 152mm diameter, but some models may vary slightly. Second, and most importantly, pressure drop: a carbon filter always reduces the effective flow rate by 20 to 40% depending on its condition and quality. With a 300m³/h extractor, you will get a real flow rate between 180 and 240m³/h once the filter is installed. This is largely sufficient for a 1 to 1.5m² space with optimal air exchange.
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