Hey,
Been thinking about going electric. Have a mini basement and step one in considering ANY further planning revolves around exhaust ventilation.
I have a suitable wall against which I could place the brewing gear, and there is ample room for a hood. I would need to get a hole put into the wall. The wall is built of pressure treated? Concrete filled cinder block with re-rod. I'm told there are industrial saws that can cut 8" hole no problem. On the outside of the basement, the hole would be about 2-4 feet above ground level or so. I think that I would probably need a 8" hole based on some preliminary research.
The real concern / question I have is about that hole once it's drilled. I'm obviously not going to be brewing with great frequency, and I do not want bugs, rodents, roaches, dirt, rain,etc coming back in through the hole. I know there are louvres that can be installed on a bent along with a metal screen, but, this will only deter, not prevent bug/rat intrusion - they chew through some thin metal. Any ideas on where to look for solutions to this problem? A double sided guillotine plate that lifts up to open the airway, combined with louvres and a screen seems like a good way to go, but I've no idea where to look for that kind of hardware.
So the next question is the fan/ blower. I suspect that the fan is going to make a heck of a lot of noise to the point that it'll be very annoying. Last of off, what kind of heat is electric brewing going to shed into my basement brewery during the entire process? The basement does have AC, but it's has no air return. A exhaust vent of course will take a lot of the steam and such away, but the radiant heating from the hot kettles I worry will turn the brewery into a sauna.
Any tips, suggestions, or threads/resources where I can turn for more research appreciated. Personal experience and guidance also would be helpful.
Thanks
TD
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Been thinking about going electric. Have a mini basement and step one in considering ANY further planning revolves around exhaust ventilation.
I have a suitable wall against which I could place the brewing gear, and there is ample room for a hood. I would need to get a hole put into the wall. The wall is built of pressure treated? Concrete filled cinder block with re-rod. I'm told there are industrial saws that can cut 8" hole no problem. On the outside of the basement, the hole would be about 2-4 feet above ground level or so. I think that I would probably need a 8" hole based on some preliminary research.
The real concern / question I have is about that hole once it's drilled. I'm obviously not going to be brewing with great frequency, and I do not want bugs, rodents, roaches, dirt, rain,etc coming back in through the hole. I know there are louvres that can be installed on a bent along with a metal screen, but, this will only deter, not prevent bug/rat intrusion - they chew through some thin metal. Any ideas on where to look for solutions to this problem? A double sided guillotine plate that lifts up to open the airway, combined with louvres and a screen seems like a good way to go, but I've no idea where to look for that kind of hardware.
So the next question is the fan/ blower. I suspect that the fan is going to make a heck of a lot of noise to the point that it'll be very annoying. Last of off, what kind of heat is electric brewing going to shed into my basement brewery during the entire process? The basement does have AC, but it's has no air return. A exhaust vent of course will take a lot of the steam and such away, but the radiant heating from the hot kettles I worry will turn the brewery into a sauna.
Any tips, suggestions, or threads/resources where I can turn for more research appreciated. Personal experience and guidance also would be helpful.
Thanks
TD
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