Ventilation Mechanical

Mechanical ventilation is the process of exchanging air in a room to maintain comfortable temperature, humidity and air quality. It is an integral part of people's lives in modern conditions.

Air resistance An important parameter in the process of air exchange is its resistance. Air resistance occurs due to various obstacles that may occur in the path of air flow. This could be clogged ventilation or grilles, open windows and doors, environmental pollution, etc. Therefore, when choosing ventilation equipment, it is necessary to take this parameter into account.

Properties of air One of the main properties of air is humidity. It can be wet or dry depending on the concentration of water vapor in it. High humidity can lead to condensation, mold and mildew. It is therefore important to ensure adequate ventilation and control air humidity.

Operating principles Mechanical ventilation can be divided into two main categories - supply and exhaust. Supply ventilation provides fresh air, and exhaust ventilation removes polluted air. Both systems work on the principle of natural ventilation, but they have their advantages and disadvantages. The flow of fresh air can provide comfort in the room, but it does not remove contaminants, which can cause unpleasant odors.

The principle of operation of supply ventilation is to supply fresh air through the ventilation system into the room. This process can be carried out both through mechanical and natural ventilation. The air extraction system involves removing contaminants through exhaust ducts and ventilation openings. In this case, the system operates automatically, based on the readings of air pollution sensors. Ventilation today is an integral part of everyday life, offices, industrial