Indoor ventilation during cold winters

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Hey guys! So I’m expanding my grow space and I got stuck trying to figure out how to set up the ventilation.

My new space is about 250 sq. ft big and I have LED lights so the heat from the lights shouldn’t be a problem. I’ve never had such a big space before though and I just don’t understand how to go about the ventilation. I should mention I live in a place with really cold winters. The temperature can get down to -22°F, sometimes even lower.

So my questions are:

1. What kind of outtake fan should I get?
2. Will passive intake be enough to cover this space?
3. If I need active intake, what kind of fan should I get?
4. How do I heat up the intake air immediately (in the winter) so that my plants don’t get a frostbite? I have a good heater but I doubt it’ll heat the intake air fast enough considering how cold the intake air can be in the winter.
5. Will a regular A/C be enough to cool the room in the summer?

Any thoughts or advice will be appreciated. Thank you!
 
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