How Many Polar Vents Should be Used for 24' Enclosed Trailer in Southwest Florida
Updated 06/05/2020 | Published 06/03/2020 >
Question:
We have 24 foot enclosed cargo trailer for Police dept. off road vehicles. Was looking at the Polar sidewall mount vents. My question is, how many do you think we would need, or do you mount top and bottom of side wall at each corner. We are located in southwest Florida. Thanks for you help,
asked by: Mikal J
Expert Reply:
Since you have a 24' trailer and are located in Southwest Florida you'll probably want at least 4 of the Polar Vent for Enclosed Trailers # PLR20; 2 at the top front corner of the trailer and the other 2 at the bottom corner on the opposite sides of the trailer. This will help to provide the most airflow, especially when you're traveling down the road.
If you plan on leaving these vents open most of the time to help get rid of heat then I'd also install some type of mesh to help manage any bugs getting inside the trailer.
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Exterior Wall Vent for Enclosed Trailers - Aluminum - 12-1/4" x 10-1/2"
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