Description
Features and Usage Areas of Ventilation Systems
Ventilation systems, which are actively used in many different areas, are technology-supported. Their purpose is to ventilate the space efficiently and create suitable working conditions.
Usage Areas of Ventilation Systems
Ventilation systems used in industrial environments are suitable for many different sectors. It is generally used in closed spaces. However, in some special cases, it can also be used as an auxiliary element in semi-closed spaces. It is available for use in many factories according to need and demand. Other areas of use include chemical production centers.
The most minimal versions appear as aspirators. Aspirators are available in various sizes suitable for both home and industrial kitchens. In production areas, much better equipped and technology-supported ventilation mechanisms are used.
Other sectors where it is evaluated are automotive and heavy industries. It has also started to be used in factories producing marble. Those who want ventilation systems suitable for their spaces can place their orders accordingly.
Other Areas Where Ventilation Systems Are Used
Ventilation is a necessity for every indoor space. For this reason, it has specially produced mechanisms for many different areas. It can also be used in crowded places to ensure cleanliness and spaciousness. Examples of these include pharmacies, restaurants and plazas. Just like home type ventilation, office type ventilation can also be ordered at affordable prices. There are semi-automatic and fully automatic versions.
Mechanical Ventilation in Residences and Its Importance
Ventilation solutions in residences are indispensable for people to get the oxygen they need to continue their lives and to continue their lives in a healthy way. In addition, removing hazardous particles that mix with the ambient air through emission from the building elements used during the construction of houses and the items inside the house is an absolute solution to remove these particles from threatening our lives.
International Standards for Ventilation in Residential Buildings
Approved ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2003. 62.2, a standard considered for use in the regulation, has been prepared for residences to define the minimum requirements necessary to ensure minimum acceptable indoor air quality for typical situations. Standard 62.2 is not an overly complex or long document. It is designed to apply to both newly constructed homes and existing homes, including single-family homes and large multi-family apartment buildings.
With some exceptions, the standard requires whole-house mechanical ventilation. The required ventilation rate for a typical home is approximately 50 cfm (25 L/s) but increases with the size of the home. The standard allows for (and guides) flexibility in the choice of ventilation system (e.g. continuous or intermittent, supply or exhaust; heat recovery system, etc.).
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