peacefrog82
2021-12-06 15:03:06
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Hello!
We have been living in a passive house with controlled residential ventilation for almost 10 years.
In the living-dining area (approx. 40 sqm) we have, in addition to an exhaust air outlet (kitchen ceiling) two supply air outlets on the floor (rectangular with metal grille).
Now we want to place a piece of furniture in a corner of the living room that would completely cover one of the grilles.
Can anyone tell me how critical this is? What if there were only 1x instead of 2x supply air outlets?
The living-dining area (the ground floor) is connected to the upper floor without doors, where there are naturally additional supply and exhaust air outlets.
Thank you very much for your advice.
Matthias
We have been living in a passive house with controlled residential ventilation for almost 10 years.
In the living-dining area (approx. 40 sqm) we have, in addition to an exhaust air outlet (kitchen ceiling) two supply air outlets on the floor (rectangular with metal grille).
Now we want to place a piece of furniture in a corner of the living room that would completely cover one of the grilles.
Can anyone tell me how critical this is? What if there were only 1x instead of 2x supply air outlets?
The living-dining area (the ground floor) is connected to the upper floor without doors, where there are naturally additional supply and exhaust air outlets.
Thank you very much for your advice.
Matthias