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Originally Posted by glennjanie
Welcome Vistav:
Craig's louver door is a good choice. Even if it is a solid door at the top and louvered at the bottom. How ever you go at it; the number of square inches of the new openings should equal or excede the square inches of the current grille. The 20 X 20 grille has 400 sq. in. The double door will give you 48 sq. in. and the other door will give you another 30 sq in. leaving you needing 322 sq. in. to make up. A back to back High wall grille 30 X 12 would make it up.
Just my ramblings and thoughts on the subject.
Glenn
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Thanks for the replies!
I won't consider a louvered door partly because of aesthetics, but mostly because it does not provide sound and light prevention I need.
I am curious that the calculation is as simple as "make sure you have openings equal to the surfce area of the current return air intake." If that is the case, my task is easy. I was inclined to think the calculation as not so straight forward because of the impedence of thinks like the grill vents and obstructed air flows.
Lastly, any negatives to mounting the back to back grills at a verical offset to allow for more light and sound privacy?