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nawiew

Nawiew is a term used in ventilation and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) to denote the supply of air into a space. In Polish usage it refers to the inflow of air that is introduced to occupy space, as distinct from wywiew (exhaust) or recirculated air. The concept covers both outdoor air brought into a building and air that is mixed with return air from the space.

In HVAC systems, nawiew air is delivered through ducts and diffusers or grilles, and is produced by

Types and sources of nawiew differ by building design. Mechanical nawiew uses fans to introduce outdoor air

Design considerations include ensuring adequate and uniform distribution of supply air, avoiding uncomfortable drafts, and meeting

air
handling
units,
fans,
and
sometimes
air
handling
equipment
located
outdoors.
The
key
characteristics
of
nawiew
include
the
volume
flow
rate,
supply
air
temperature,
humidity,
and
velocity,
all
of
which
influence
thermal
comfort
and
indoor
air
quality.
Common
components
associated
with
nawiew
are
nawiewnik
(supply
diffuser
or
grille)
and
przewody
nawiewne
(supply
ducts).
or混合
air
into
occupied
zones,
often
with
filtration
and
heat
exchange.
Natural
nawiew
relies
on
openings
and
pressure
differences
to
allow
air
entry.
In
many
modern
buildings,
outdoor
air
is
mixed
with
return
air
to
balance
energy
use
and
air
quality.
standards
for
ventilation
rates.
Balancing,
commissioning,
and
acoustic
control
are
important
to
performance.
Standards
and
guidelines
from
national
and
international
bodies
inform
outdoor
air
requirements
and
system
effectiveness
for
various
building
types.