Pros and Cons of Ventilation and Exhaust Systems

  • Erstellt am 2013-11-20 10:45:46

kaho674

2017-09-04 18:06:27
  • #1
No, the question is only theoretical. Just as stated from the beginning. It was about a theoretical zero. In a theoretical house, no one lives who emits anything or even washes themselves!
 

Mycraft

2017-09-04 19:08:59
  • #2
Hmm I see, so you only live in a theoretical house... ok

We who live in real houses, on the other hand, have to ventilate the moisture caused by cooking, etc., or emitted by people, as chand pointed out...

That's just physics, there's nothing to change about it...

And humidifiers were only invented for people or things that are sensitive.
 

DNL

2017-09-04 20:30:26
  • #3
Here are over 100 identical apartments. They all have the problem with the water. Of course, with reasonable heating behavior. The [Hauswart] confirms that. He would be the first to complain.

It was the same in our previous apartment.

You can believe it, or not.

In any case, I am looking forward to a wooden house with active ventilation.
 

kaho674

2017-09-05 08:22:44
  • #4
It is boring to argue with someone who apparently never learned to distinguish between theoretical assumptions and practice. And after realizing that he actually has no arguments of his own, he benevolently makes use of those of others. And then to stand there and praise himself as a physicist is becoming more and more ridiculous. When I say that theoretically 0 x ventilation is needed, that by no means means that I live in a theoretical house without ventilating. This was solely about the necessity of a ventilation system and the exaggerated cost-benefit calculation by matte - which, after all, only applies to the construction phase.
 

kaho674

2017-09-05 08:32:12
  • #5


Sorry, what are you talking about? 100 new build apartments? 100 old building apartments? A high-rise? When was it built?
I have a shop in an old building from back in the day. Here, the dampness reaches up to the ceiling, even dehumidifiers do nothing at all. Mold everywhere. But I don’t stand there and claim that ventilation systems are pointless because they don’t work in the old building....
 

Caspar2020

2017-09-05 10:09:51
  • #6
Turn on the microwave...

You probably still see the mold in your place as something positive; because it's so natural.
 

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