jackhammer2k-1
2013-10-20 14:19:40
- #1
Hello,
I recently visited a show home and was able to take a closer look at a central controlled residential ventilation system from PLUGGIT. In this system, the ventilation grilles were in the floor. Here in the forum, one often reads about the problem that the pipes can eventually become contaminated, but this does not happen as long as the filters are changed appropriately. But what happens, for example, if water runs into the pipes through the ventilation grilles because, for instance, a vase is knocked over or children are playing (of course, other things could also get into the ventilation grilles)?
Regards
I recently visited a show home and was able to take a closer look at a central controlled residential ventilation system from PLUGGIT. In this system, the ventilation grilles were in the floor. Here in the forum, one often reads about the problem that the pipes can eventually become contaminated, but this does not happen as long as the filters are changed appropriately. But what happens, for example, if water runs into the pipes through the ventilation grilles because, for instance, a vase is knocked over or children are playing (of course, other things could also get into the ventilation grilles)?
Regards