Ventilation Supply

Mechanical supply ventilation is one of the most common methods of indoor ventilation. It allows you to provide fresh and clean indoor air, which not only improves air quality, but also reduces the risk of respiratory diseases and allergies.

The principle of operation of supply ventilation is to supply clean air into the room using special devices - fans. At the same time, the air passes through filters that clean it of dust, smoke and other contaminants. After this, it enters a room where excess pressure is created. Polluted air leaves the room through leaks in doors, windows or other barriers.

Supply ventilation can be either natural or mechanical. Natural ventilation occurs due to the difference in air temperatures outside and inside the room. However, the effectiveness of such ventilation depends on many factors, such as outside air temperature, humidity, wind speed, etc. Mechanical supply ventilation, in turn, is more efficient and stable in operation.

Advantages of supply ventilation:

– Providing fresh air indoors.
– Improved air quality.
– Reduced risk of respiratory tract diseases.
– Reducing the amount of dust and other contaminants in the room.

However, supply ventilation also has its disadvantages:

– High cost of installation and maintenance.
– The need for regular filter maintenance.
– Possibility of condensation forming on filters and room walls.

In general, supply ventilation is an important element of comfortable living and working indoors. It helps create a favorable atmosphere, reduce the risk of illness and increase work efficiency. Therefore, when choosing a ventilation system, you should pay attention to its efficiency and reliability.



Supply ventilation is an important system that helps maintain a comfortable indoor atmosphere and ensure a healthy environment. It is carried out by supplying clean air into the room with the creation of excess speed in the ventilation system. As a result, polluted air escapes through loosely closed doors or windows.

Supply ventilation can be mechanical or mechanical. Mechanical ventilation works by using pumps or fans that create air flow and force it through openings in the ceiling or walls of a room. This provides more precise control over the volume and quality of air supplied. In addition, mechanical ventilation allows you to more accurately control the temperature and humidity in the room. The mechanical type of ventilation is called mechanical when the process is carried out automatically. A fan with an internal combustion engine or an electric motor sucks in the air flow, then goes through a filtration process and is supplied directly to the rooms of the house through an air duct system. If you use only natural ventilation, air will enter the building only through cracks in windows and doors. This flow will pass through air layers, trapping dust, odors, and bacteria. Installing forced ventilation in a room makes it possible to regulate air parameters - its humidity, temperature and speed. There are many varieties of these systems, but they work on the same principle: supplying air flows into rooms through the operation of a pump, fan or compressor. In order to choose the right device correctly, you should focus on the design features of the house, as well as the characteristics of the room - its area, number of windows and doors.

There are several key advantages to installing fresh air ventilation:

- Clean air means eliminating exhaust gases from cars, fumes from pets and humans, ozone, harmful chemical contaminants, food impurities and odors from cooking. This air gives us freshness and reduces fatigue. It improves metabolism and minimizes the risk of acute respiratory viral infections, acute respiratory infections and many lung diseases. - Humidified air - in our climate the air is harsh and dry, which affects people's health. Bacteria and viruses settle on the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract, increasing the risk of developing diseases. Dry air also dries out your eyes and leads to dry skin. The body becomes vulnerable to infections and colds. And many people get even more tired. Humidification helps saturate the air with moisture and relieves the feeling of dryness in the eyes, nose and throat. Saturating the body with moisture also increases the oxygen content, which is so important for blood circulation. For this