direktventilation
Direktventilation, often translated as direct ventilation, refers to a method of air exchange in buildings where fresh outdoor air is introduced directly into the occupied space. This contrasts with systems that might precondition air or recirculate a significant portion of indoor air. In its simplest form, direct ventilation can be achieved through openable windows or doors. However, in modern building design, it is more commonly associated with mechanical ventilation systems that utilize dedicated supply and exhaust fans to control the flow of outdoor air.
The primary purpose of direct ventilation is to provide occupants with fresh air, thereby diluting indoor air
While direct ventilation offers benefits in terms of air quality, it also presents challenges. Introducing unconditioned