lagervindning
Lagervindning is a Swedish term used in warehouse design and building services to describe the deliberate management of air movement within a storage facility. The aim is to create a controlled microclimate that stabilizes temperature and humidity, reduces condensation on sensitive goods, and improves working conditions. The concept draws on ventilation engineering and is often discussed in the context of energy efficiency and indoor air quality.
Etymology and scope: The word combines lager (warehouse) with vindning (air movement or wind), signaling a focus
Implementation: Lagervindning typically involves airflow modeling, zoning of the facility, placement of supply and exhaust diffusers,
Impact and challenges: Proper lagervindning can reduce energy consumption by avoiding over-ventilation, minimize moisture-related damage to
See also: ventilation, HVAC, indoor air quality, warehouse management, energy efficiency.