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Gravity ventilation can help not only reduce indoor heat, but can also help improve indoor air quality. This is because these systems offer near-constant air exchange with fresh outdoor air. This is perfect for many types of facilities, like: Power plants.
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Looking for a simple, low-cost way to help control indoor temperatures and air quality? A gravity ventilation system maybe the solution for your application. This type of ventilation system has been around for about as long as humans have been building enclosed structures. Whether you want to add a gravity ventilation system to a new construction building or want to retrofit your current building, there may be solutions to help. In this article we’ll discuss what gravity ventilation is, why you might consider it, and where it works best.
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Learn More »There are many reasons you might consider gravity ventilation for your building. Industrial ventilation is a serious concern for most types of facilities. Industrial machinery and processes can increase indoor temperatures to uncomfortable and potentially hazardous levels and can also release contaminants that lower indoor air quality. Therefore, ventilation is critical to help keep your environment comfortable, safe, and healthy for those within your facility. Gravity ventilation systems can help achieve this without using electricity.
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In addition, gravity ventilation systems are almost entirely dependent on climate and weather conditions. This means that some days you may have higher air exchange rates than other days. Also, on extremely hot and humid days, indoor temperatures may stay on the warmer side and be less comfortable for building occupants. Another drawback of gravity ventilation systems is that they don’t allow you to filter the air coming into your facility. While mechanical systems often use particulate filters to help keep outdoor contaminants and allergens at bay, this simply isn’t an option for gravity ventilation systems, as the filters create too much resistance for the air flow to work properly in a gravity system. So, it’s important to keep these potential issues in mind before deciding on gravity ventilation for your industrial facility.
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