Ducting for 200mm Extractors: The Complete Guide for Your Ventilation
Ducting for 200mm extractors are conduits specifically designed to evacuate stale air from your grow space. With a diameter of 200mm, they are suitable for high-power extractors and allow for optimal airflow for medium to large installations. Choosing the right type of ducting directly influences the efficiency of your ventilation system.
Why choose 200mm extractor ducting
The 200mm diameter offers an excellent compromise between airflow and ease of installation. Unlike smaller ducts, they reduce pressure drops and allow your extractor to operate at its optimal efficiency. Models like the Combi Alu/PVC Ducting 3m - 200mm diameter combine robustness and airtightness thanks to their double wall. This design prevents any odor or heat leakage, a crucial point for maintaining the discretion of your installation.
For growers concerned about noise, the Phonic Trap Ducting 3 meters - Ø200mm Pre-cut provides remarkable sound insulation. Its multi-layer insulation significantly reduces vibrations transmitted by the extractor, transforming your setup into a silent installation. This is particularly valuable in living spaces or apartments.
How to choose your 200mm extractor ducting
The choice primarily depends on your priority: airtightness, sound insulation, or budget. Classic aluminum ducts are suitable for basic installations, but insulated models like the Combi Alu/PVC offer better thermal performance. Ensure the inner diameter exactly matches your extractor – most manufacturers adhere to the 200mm standard, but a few millimeters difference can compromise airtightness.
Length directly influences performance. Each meter of ducting adds resistance to the airflow. For a standard 200mm extractor (800-1200 m³/h), limit yourself to a maximum of 6-8 meters. Beyond that, you will lose airflow and your extractor will work unnecessarily hard. Prioritize straight runs and avoid tight bends that create turbulence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a 200mm Phonic Trap duct and a classic aluminum duct for limiting noise and heat?
The Phonic Trap duct incorporates several layers of sound and thermal insulation, unlike single-wall aluminum. This multi-layer insulation absorbs extractor vibrations and reduces noise by 15-20 dB on average. Thermally, it limits temperature exchange between the exhausted air and the environment, preventing condensation in winter. Classic aluminum directly transmits noise and heat, but remains more economical for installations where these aspects are secondary.
Does the exact 200mm diameter of the ducts fit my extractor perfectly, or is there a 2-4mm difference?
The 200mm standard corresponds to the inner diameter of the duct, which fits over the outside of the extractor connector. In practice, there may be 1-2mm of play to facilitate fitting. Flexible ducts adapt better due to their malleability, while rigid ones require more precision. If your extractor is exactly 200mm external, the duct will fit perfectly. If in doubt, measure the external diameter of your extractor connector before ordering.
How to properly install a 200mm duct on an extractor without losing airtightness or creating air leaks?
Start by sliding the duct onto the extractor connector, pushing firmly – it should fit at least 4-5cm deep. Secure with a metal hose clamp, never a simple plastic zip tie, which can fail with heat. For the other end, the principle is the same if you are connecting to an exhaust vent. Check for airtightness by running your hand around the connectors while the motor is running – you should not feel any parasitic airflow. A silicone sealant can reinforce airtightness on difficult connections.
What length of 200mm ducting should I choose for my setup and how can I avoid pressure losses?
Calculate the most direct path between the extractor and the outlet, then add 50cm of margin. For a standard 200mm extractor, do not exceed 6-8 meters total. Each 90° bend is equivalent to 1 meter of straight ducting in terms of resistance. Favor gentle curves over sharp angles. If you need to exceed 8 meters, opt for a more powerful extractor or a larger diameter. Ducts that are too long will cause a 20-30% drop in airflow and overheat the extractor.
Do 200mm extractor ducts need to be cleaned regularly and how should the insulation be maintained for durability?
Annual cleaning is sufficient for most installations. Disassemble the duct and vacuum the inside to remove dust and debris. For insulated ducts, avoid water, which degrades the insulation – a damp cloth on the inner aluminum wall is sufficient. The insulated exterior should only be dry-cleaned. Check that the insulation is not peeling off at the connections, which is a sign of wear. A well-maintained duct lasts 3-4 years with intensive use, 5-6 years with moderate use.
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