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Adapter HT100 to DN40 with Gate Valve

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0.28mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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I wanted to vent the exhaust gases, fumes, and odors from my 3D printers to the outside. Since my room already has a 100mm HT pipe leading outside, I made an adapter for it to connect a DN40 sewage pipe. I installed a 100mm inline fan into the adapter and directly integrated a gate valve into the design, so that either the room air, the printer exhaust, or both together can be extracted.

On the side of the bottom there is a cutout, which serves to lead out the fan's cable. Normally, the fan already sits very well, but since I also wanted to seal the cable slot, I wrapped everything additionally with some electrical tape.

 

You will need a 100mm inline fan (available almost everywhere) and 8xM4 screws with washers and nuts.

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