natural ventilation
They rely on natural airflow through windows and vents using temperature and pressure differences; they are effective at expelling hot air and bringing in cool air without consuming electrical energy, but they may be less effective in high humidity or heat conditions.
Exhaust ventilation:
Removes contaminated air from the workspace and exhausts it outside. It is often used in industries that produce chemicals or hazardous fumes.
Supply ventilation:
Forces air into the interior space, increasing the indoor air pressure and pushing the air out. It is used in areas where clean air is essential.
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Balanced ventilation:
Combines exhaust and supply ventilation. It is suitable for all weather conditions, but may be more expensive to install.
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Energy recovery ventilation (ERV) systems:
Regulate temperature and air quality by incorporating climatic conditions and are energy-efficient.
Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) Systems: These systems regulate temperature and air quality by incorporating climate conditions and are energy efficient.