Wednesday, May 30, 2007

What is wind turbine ventilator system

Wind Turbine Ventilator System Wind Turbine ventilator can be used for numerous applications. Great for applications such as barns, stables, sheds, portable buildings, pool cabanas, and other small structures that require ventilation.Turbovent has several advantages when compared to conventional ventilation methods. Does not require Electricity. Runs due to wind and stack effect No Operational and Maintenance Costs Requires little or no maintenance Enhances the architectural and aesthetic appearance of buildings Available in different materials to suit different environmental conditions. Wind Turbovents is a wind driven ventilator that is installed on the roof top to provide effective ventilation for all kind of industries. Turbovent works on the simple principles of wind assisted rotation and stack effect. Wind assisted Rotation: Even the slightest wind causes Turbovent to rotate which in turn sucks out and expels the hot and humid air from the buildingStack EffectBecause of temperature difference, the air inside the building is more or less dense than the air outside. If there is an opening high in the building and another low in the building, a natural flow will be caused where fresh air will enter from the sides and the hot humid air will rise and exit through the opening at the top. Turbovent utilizes this air flow phenomenon to rotate, thus creating a higher rate of outflow of air. Wind turbovent is a combination of both natural and forced air ventilation system. It is a free spinning roof ventilator which works on wind energy. It functions as a natural ventilator when there is a difference in thermal or wind pressure between the inside and outside of the building which forces the air to move through the opening of the ventilator. It also acts as a forced ventilation system when the air handling ventilators rotates to create a negative pressure within the building. Cooler air from outside will rush into the negative space within the building in order to maintain an equilibrium condition.

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