Air Ventilators
Air ventilators are devices that are used to ventilate and circulate air in a building or room. They can be powered by electricity, wind, or thermal energy and they come in a variety of forms such as roof-mounted ventilators, wall-mounted ventilators, and natural ventilators.
Roof-mounted ventilators are installed on the roof of a building, and they use an electric fan to draw hot air out of the building, drawing in cooler air from outside. Wall-mounted ventilators are installed on an exterior wall, they also use an electric fan to draw in fresh air and exhaust stale air. Natural ventilators rely on the natural airflow and pressure differences between the inside and outside of the building, such as wind-catchers, and natural stack ventilation.
Air ventilators are important for maintaining healthy indoor air quality and reducing the buildup of pollutants and moisture in a building. They can also help to reduce the energy consumption of air conditioning systems by providing fresh air to the building. They are relatively easy to install and maintain, and can be designed to suit different needs and budgets.