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Posted By: sgt_wouldsThe iPSV system does need door undercuts or vents between rooms to allow air to flow to the central extract point.Just to note that an alternative to undercutting doors is to cut a channel in the back of the architrave head at the top of the door. I don't remember where I read about the idea (was it here?) but I can confirm that it works well and gives better sound isolation and appearance (it's invisible).
Posted By: sgt_wouldsI'm also thinking that it would be easier to fit intumescant fire proofing strips in a slot behind the architrave than find one suitiable for a larger door undercut.Well the size of the door undercut is the same as the architrave rebate and is set by building regs.
I assume the more convoluted air path is what attenuates the sound?I assume so too.
I do wonder if less air would be drawn through the top of the door compared to the bottom due to warm air stratificationDunno, Ours is propelled by the MVHR, which is a constant volume model.
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