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Post by coachdmyers on Aug 6, 2018 9:39:01 GMT -6
Does anyone have a good ventilation setup for shoulder pads/football gear in their locker room? This would be for a new school so it doesn't have to be an add-on, but does need to be within a nice high school facilities type budget.
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Post by Chris Clement on Aug 6, 2018 12:24:11 GMT -6
Is there a way to run piping through each locker and then you can blow air through each locker from behind?
The biggest thing is being able to direct airflow at the moisture. If you can’t do that then the next best thing is to move air in bulk, ideally with the building’s ventilation and a commercial air mover.
I can give you some better technical suggestions if you can provide more detail on the situation.
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Post by freezeoption on Aug 6, 2018 17:18:40 GMT -6
also, have on top of your lockers a shelf where shoulder pads can be placed so they are upside down so they can dry out after practice will make a big difference in smell, get a lot of air moving in the locker room
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Post by coachdmyers on Aug 8, 2018 9:04:42 GMT -6
Is there a way to run piping through each locker and then you can blow air through each locker from behind? The biggest thing is being able to direct airflow at the moisture. If you can’t do that then the next best thing is to move air in bulk, ideally with the building’s ventilation and a commercial air mover. I can give you some better technical suggestions if you can provide more detail on the situation. Only situation currently is that we're building a new high school. Break ground next summer. So all the details are open for feedback right now. What kinds of lockers, the layout of them. I was thinking about piping through the top of each locker or something like that, but haven't ever seen anything like that.
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Post by Chris Clement on Aug 8, 2018 9:33:41 GMT -6
It’s not at all a difficult HVAC problem to run ducting so that all the lockers get similar airflow. And suggest that the whole room have some upgraded ventilation, maybe a purge system like a chem lab. It’s not good ventilating each locker if the room is at 100% humidity.
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