Control of ventilation systems in single-family houses

  • Erstellt am 2018-06-22 11:47:28

Alex85

2018-06-22 14:41:34
  • #1


That will be difficult in new construction. Even though some say they can achieve temperature differences here, they are only a few degrees difference.



For me, it would rather be a candidate for exhaust air as a secondary room. Supply air more in living rooms/bedrooms. But definitely consider it in the ventilation; all rooms belong there, and since a pantry is probably not an overflow area, exhaust air belongs there.
 

Alex85

2018-06-22 14:43:05
  • #2


Have you tried activated carbon filters?
 

andimann

2018-06-22 14:48:43
  • #3
Hi,



No, so far we only have F7 filters installed. I have also considered installing an additional filter box in the outside air intake. However, we only have this problem very rarely (maybe once every three months), our choice of location for the outside air intake was apparently quite good.
If I ever have a lot of time and boredom, I might install something like that.

Best regards,

Andreas
 

Mycraft

2018-06-23 00:15:43
  • #4


actually everything has already been said. You have a mosquito/elephant problem.

As a car mechanic you will probably understand that ventilation systems in cars can only maintain temperatures if they run continuously. It is the same in the house.

Furthermore, even in cars only limited large temperature differences are possible. This also describes the possibilities of controlled residential ventilation in the house.

This is all very, very rough and not really transferable, but I think it helps to understand the way it works.
 

Similar topics
01.03.2017Controlled residential ventilation and extractor hood exhaust10
03.10.2016Exhaust air and supply air one above the other?22
27.01.2017Exhaust air vs. recirculated air in a controlled residential ventilation system32
13.02.2017Number of supply and exhaust airflows in residential ventilation11
05.05.2017Central Controlled Residential Ventilation: Supply and Exhaust Air, Door Bottom Gap30
09.01.2018Exhaust air in the bedroom - supply air in the storage room24
17.02.2020Open kitchen: exhaust or recirculation in controlled residential ventilation & KfW5540
15.10.2020Controlled residential ventilation: positioning of supply and exhaust air in my designs44
27.02.2021Controlled residential ventilation + fireplace + kitchen exhaust, does it work?56
23.06.2021Controlled residential ventilation - Planning the positions for supply air / exhaust air60
30.06.2021Extractor hood with exhaust air at KfW5527
19.11.2021Extractor hood: recirculation or exhaust air for KFW55?27
20.12.2022Bathroom fan, pure exhaust with humidity sensor wanted11

Oben