Ventilation installations are technical systems that are appointed to ensure air exchange in a room or building, providing its circulation and purification from harmful substances. It is an important part of the engineering equipment of buildings and premises, as it allows for fresh air, humidity and temperature control in the room, and eliminates harmful or unpleasant odors.

Ventilation installations can be of different types, including:

  1. Tributary exhaust systems: provide fresh air supply and exhaust of used air.
  2. Recirculation systems: purify and return a portion of the exhaust air, increasing energy efficiency.
  3. Tidally exhaust systems: control the supply and exhaust of air to maintain optimal indoor conditions.
  4. Ventilation systems with a heat exchanger: allows heat to be transferred between the fresh and exhaust air streams, reducing energy consumption.

Ventilation installations are used in various industries, such as residential buildings, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and other places where it is important to ensure the comfort and safety of people, as well as the storage of equipment and materials under optimal conditions.