Ventilation

Ventilation is the process of exchanging air in rooms to remove pollutants, excess moisture, carbon dioxide, and other undesirable substances, as well as to supply fresh air from outside. Ventilation improves indoor air quality, enhancing the comfort and health of occupants while helping to maintain appropriate temperature and humidity levels. Ventilation systems can operate naturally (e.g., through windows or ventilation grilles) or mechanically (e.g., fans, recuperators, or air handling units).

Mechanical ventilation uses devices such as fans to force air circulation. It is divided into supply ventilation, which delivers fresh air to the room, and exhaust ventilation, which removes used air. Mechanical ventilation systems are often more efficient and can be integrated with heating or air conditioning systems.

Proper mechanical ventilation is necessary to ensure a high level of comfort in rooms. When selecting a ventilation system, it is important to:

Ventilation