In industrial environments, air that becomes contaminated due to various processes must be refreshed either continuously or periodically. The required ventilation systems aim to keep the air’s temperature and humidity constant throughout the year, regardless of outdoor weather conditions.
The main components of an effective ventilation system are examined under three key categories:
a. Temperature Control
b. Airflow Velocity
c. Air Cleanliness
Proper ventilation is essential for maintaining production quality, ensuring sustainability, and providing a comfortable working environment for employees.
For a ventilation system to function efficiently, several fundamental conditions must be met:
1- Sufficient fresh air must be introduced into the environment.
2- Air currents that cause discomfort must be avoided.
3- The ventilation system must distribute and collect air evenly throughout the area.
4- In facilities with fan systems, noise levels should be minimized to maintain a quiet working environment.
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