Ventilation block are elements of ventilation systems that are appointed to provide air exchange in the room and other buildings. The main purpose of ventilation blocks is to improve indoor air quality by removing contaminated air and supplying fresh air to the outside environment. Here are the main functions and characteristics of ventilation blocks:

  1. Removing contaminated air:
    • Ventilation blocks allow you to remove contaminated, humid, or hot air from the room, which is caused by human breathing, equipment operation, or other processes.
  2. Supplying fresh air:
    • They provide an influx of fresh ambient air to keep the balance between air flow and supply.
  3. Temperature and humidity control:
    • Some ventilation blocks may have systems to regulate the temperature and humidity of the air entering the room.
  4. Air filtration:
    • Many ventilation systems are equipped with filters that purify the air from dust, allergens, and other contaminants.
  5. Reduction of moisture concentration:
    • Some ventilation systems help reduce moisture concentration, preventing condensation and mold growth.
  6. Energy efficiency:
    • Some ventilation blocks can be equipped with energy-efficient technologies such as electronically commutated motors to reduce energy consumption.

Ventilation blocks are important for ensuring indoor health and comfort, as well as for maintaining optimal conditions for the functioning of buildings and equipment.