Supply and exhaust air handling installations

Supply and exhaust air handling installations are ventilation systems that use both air supply and exhaust at the same time. These installations regulate the air exchange in a room by removing wear and tear and bringing in fresh air. Here are the main functions and purposes of air handling installations:

  1. Fresh air supply:
    • The supply system provides a constant flow of fresh air into the room from the outside environment. This is especially important in enclosed spaces where insufficient ventilation can lead to the accumulation of contaminated air and odors.
  2. Wear and tear exhaust:
    • An exhaust system removes contaminated, humid, or hot air from a room. This can include exhausting air from the kitchen, bathroom, restroom, or other areas where contaminated air accumulates.
  3. Maintaining comfortable conditions:
    • Supply and exhaust systems help to create a comfortable living or working environment by ensuring that fresh air circulates steadily and efficiently.
  4. Temperature and humidity control:
    • Some systems can be equipped with temperature and humidity control functions to create optimal indoor conditions.
  5. Energy efficiency:
    • Modern supply and exhaust systems can use energy-efficient technologies such as electronically commutated motors to reduce energy consumption and optimize system performance.

These installations help to maintain clean and fresh indoor air, reducing the concentration of pollutants and creating a healthy and comfortable environment for living or working.