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Ducting for 100mm Extractors: The Right Diameter for Your Ventilation

100mm extractor ducting is the standard for medium-sized indoor growing setups. With this diameter, you get sufficient airflow for spaces of 0.8 to 1.5m² while maintaining a reasonable air speed that limits noise. It's the sweet spot between efficiency and discretion.

Why Ch...

Ducting for 100mm Extractors: The Right Diameter for Your Ventilation

100mm extractor ducting is the standard for medium-sized indoor growing setups. With this diameter, you get sufficient airflow for spaces of 0.8 to 1.5m² while maintaining a reasonable air speed that limits noise. It's the sweet spot between efficiency and discretion.

Why Choose 100mm Ducting for Your Extraction System

The 100mm diameter offers an excellent airflow/noise compromise for most home setups. Unlike 125mm ducting, which can create turbulence in small spaces, 100mm maintains an optimal air speed of around 4-6 m/s. The Combi Ducting in Alu/PVC 3m - 100mm Diameter perfectly illustrates this approach with its double wall that eliminates thermal bridges and odor leaks.

Another advantage of 100mm is its ease of installation. Connections are standardized, elbows are less bulky, and you can easily run your ducting through confined spaces. For growers concerned about noise, the Phonic Trap Ducting 3 meters - Ø100mm Pre-cut significantly reduces transmitted vibrations, a crucial point when the extractor runs 18 hours a day.

How to Choose Your 100mm Ducting

First criterion: insulation. A simple duct is sufficient if it runs through a temperate room, but as soon as it passes through cold or hot areas, insulation becomes essential. The insulation thickness varies from 25 to 50mm depending on the models. Second crucial point: length. Every meter of ducting generates pressure losses; expect about 10% less airflow every 3 meters with elbows.

Material also matters. Flexible aluminum remains the most common for its ease of installation, but rigid PVC ducts offer fewer pressure losses. Mixed aluminum/PVC models combine flexibility and performance. Also consider the connections: quality clamps prevent accidental disconnections that ruin the system's airtightness.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 100mm and 125mm ducting for my extractor?

The main difference lies in the airflow transported and the circulation speed. A 100mm duct is suitable for airflows of 150 to 400 m³/h, while a 125mm easily handles 300 to 800 m³/h. With the same extractor, 125mm ducting will reduce air speed and thus noise, but will require more space for installation. For a grow space under 1.5m², 100mm remains the most balanced choice. Beyond that, 125mm becomes more relevant to avoid over-speed and whistling.

Is 100mm ducting sufficient for my grow room, or should I plan for something larger?

It all depends on the volume of your space and the power of your lighting. For an 80x80cm grow tent with 200W LED lighting, 100mm ducting with a 250 m³/h extractor is more than enough. If you exceed 1.5m² or use 400W HPS and above, you need to calculate: count 1 m³/h per watt of HPS lighting, divided by 2 for LEDs. A 100mm duct reaches its limits around 400 m³/h; beyond that, the speed becomes excessive and generates noise.

How do I properly install my 100mm ducting to avoid airflow losses and noise?

Optimal installation minimizes elbows and favors wide curves. Each 90° elbow is equivalent to 1 meter of straight ducting in terms of pressure loss. Secure the ducting every meter to prevent vibrations, but without crushing it. Always leave a little slack to absorb thermal expansion. For noise, insulate attachment points with silent blocks and avoid direct contact between the ducting and walls. A duct touching a wall transmits all extractor vibrations.

Do I need insulated or simple ducting for my 100mm extractor?

If your ducting passes through unheated areas (garage, attic, basement), insulation becomes mandatory to prevent condensation. The warm, humid air from your grow space cools in the duct, creating droplets that can fall back into the system. Insulated ducting maintains the temperature and prevents this phenomenon. In a temperate indoor environment, simple ducting is sufficient, but insulation provides a significant acoustic bonus by absorbing some vibrations.

How do I maintain and clean my 100mm ducting to maintain its efficiency?

A semi-annual cleaning is sufficient for 100mm ducting in normal use. Disassemble it completely and wipe the inside with a damp cloth to remove dust and moisture deposits. Aluminum ducts are easy to clean, unlike fabric models that retain odors more. Check the condition of the connections and replace clamps if they show signs of wear. A clogged duct can reduce airflow by 20 to 30%, which unbalances your entire ventilation system and forces the extractor to work harder.

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How to choose 100mm ducting for extractors?
   

To choose 100mm ducting, I advise you to first consider the material: aluminum ducts are flexible and economical, perfect for simple installations. For better sound and thermal insulation, I recommend insulated ducts. Also, think about the necessary length and avoid 90° bends which drastically reduce airflow. Favor gentle curves for optimal efficiency.

What are 100mm ducts for extractors used for?
   

The main role of 100mm ducts is to transport stale air from your grow space to the outside, or to circulate fresh air inside. They are essential for maintaining good ventilation, regulating temperature and humidity, and evacuating odors. In short, they ensure a healthy environment conducive to plant growth.

What grow space are 100mm ducts suitable for?
   

100mm ducts are ideally suited for small to medium-sized grow spaces, generally from 0.8m² to 1.5m². This is the diameter I often recommend for classic grow tents. Beyond this surface area, you risk lacking airflow and may need to opt for a larger diameter such as 125mm to maintain effective ventilation.

How do I know if 100mm ducts are suitable for my extractor?
   

To know if 100mm ducts are suitable, you simply need to check the outlet diameter of your extractor. Most extractors are designed for a specific diameter, and it is crucial that the duct matches to ensure a perfect seal and optimal operation. If your extractor has a 100mm outlet, then these ducts are made for it. Do not attempt to adapt different diameters without a reducer, as this would harm efficiency.

What extractor power with 100mm ducts?
   

With 100mm ducts, I generally recommend an extractor with an airflow rate between 100 and 200 m³/h. This range allows for good air circulation in grow spaces suitable for this diameter, without generating too much noise or excessive pressure drop. Remember that the actual perceived power will be slightly lower than the nominal power due to friction in the ducts and filters.

How to install 100mm ducts for indoor ventilation?
   

Installing 100mm ducts is quite simple. I always start by fixing the extractor, then I connect one end of the duct to the extractor outlet using a hose clamp for a good seal. Then, I unroll the duct, avoiding as much as possible kinks and tight bends so as not to obstruct the airflow. Finally, I connect the other end either to a carbon filter or to an external outlet, always with a clamp. For a complete installation, you can consult detailed guides such as our installation video even if it's about aeroponics, the ventilation principles remain the same.

What mistakes to avoid with 100mm ducts for extractors?
   

The most common mistake I see is creating too pronounced bends or kinks in the ducts, which significantly reduces airflow. Also, avoid ducts that are too long if not necessary, as this increases pressure drop. Another mistake is not using hose clamps to ensure airtightness, leading to air leaks and loss of efficiency. Finally, do not underestimate the importance of cleaning your ducts from time to time, especially if they are in contact with dusty air.

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