Ventilation of closed premises naturally until recently was the only possible way. And only in the nineteenth century did artificial ventilation methods appear, which so confidently settled in people’s lives. Ventilation systems are divided into groups on the method of creating movement and air pressure: with artificial and natural motivation and by purpose: exhaust and supply. At the same time, it is worth paying attention to the fact that ventilation systems have differences in the amount of air at the rate of one person in a certain amount of time. To ensure, in a closed room, constantly clean and fresh air, you need to very responsibly and individually approach the choice of a ventilation system for this room. Natural ventilation is very simple, but often not very effective, as it depends on the many constantly changed factors, and, therefore, not very reliable. Mechanical ventilation, in turn, is based on the work of mechanisms that can move air. A feature of the supply systems of ventilation is that they prepare air before supplying to the room. Which is naturally very convenient, since, depending on the needs, the air can be heated or, vice versa, cooled, which creates additional comfort in the room for humans. Exhaust ventilation, in turn, removes contaminated air from the premises, maintaining the balance between the worked out and incoming air into the room. It is necessary to approach the choice of the ventilation system very responsibly: to take into account the structure of the room and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of all kinds of systems, which will ultimately allow you to easily breathe.
Inhale-out of the look: how to correctly organize ventilation
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