Different circumstances demand different types of ventilation. In order to provide the most suitable method of ventilation, an assessment of the premises and circumstances need to be done. Ask the following questions. Natural Ventilation This method uses natural principles like wind and barometric air pressure to ventilate a building. This is beneficial in areas where…
Ventilation systems endeavour to control ambient temperatures within a living or working environment, in order to create a more comfortable environment, thereby being not too hot or cold. Both heaters and air conditioning require large amounts of electricity to reach suitable ambient temperatures, and maintain them. This has led to an increased interest in ventilation,…
Premises Layout The size of the premises is important in order to determine the volume of air that needs to be moved to obtain efficiency. The length, width and height of the building is used to calculate the volume, and determine the amount of units required to ventilate. Business type The type of business will…
Ventilation Lower energy consumption More cost efficient per m2 Healthier living or working environment Replenish environment with fresh air Natural, mechanical or electrical options available No maintenance required Airconditioning Cooler or warmer temperatures than ventilation Not geographically affected