Negative pressure

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marty319

Minister of Fire
Nov 17, 2014
657
Belair mb
My place is so dusty that I bought a air purifier to try and get a handle on this.just wondering if this is going to cause issues with negative pressure.i have a oak that vents right up to the air inlet under the stove.im hoping it's OK to run this 24/7 along with the stove

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Perfect,thanks for reply,by the way I don't think this purifier works that good.wasn't cheap as well.
 
Indeed, you're not changing the amount of air in the home (or even in the room). So the pressure won't change.

I would avoid having it blow to the stove or oak gap.
 
Been there, done that. I smoke too, so that makes it harder to keep clean, but I dont live in a dump. you should be fine man....just clean it once in awhile.