ilmanjakoa
Ilmanjakoa, often translated as "air distribution" or "ventilation system," refers to the engineered systems within buildings responsible for moving and conditioning air. These systems are crucial for maintaining indoor air quality, thermal comfort, and occupant health. A typical ilmanjako system comprises several key components.
The central element is usually a fan or blower, which provides the motive force to circulate air.
Once conditioned, the air is channeled through a network of ducts. These ducts deliver the treated air
The design and operation of an ilmanjako system are governed by factors such as building size, occupancy,