blandluft
Blandluft is a term used in HVAC and ventilation engineering to describe the portion of supply air that is produced by mixing outdoor air with return air from a building’s interior before it is delivered to occupied spaces. The mixed-air stream is characterized by the outdoor air fraction, which is the percentage of outdoor air in the supply.
In typical air handling systems, a mixing damper blends outdoor air with recirculated indoor air. The control
The concept involves an energy–air quality trade-off. Increasing blandluft improves dilution of contaminants and occupant comfort
Applications and standards: Blandluft is central in commercial, institutional, and large residential buildings equipped with mechanical
Terminology: The concept is used in languages such as Swedish and Norwegian, where it is part of