romventiler
Romventiler is a Danish term used in the field of building ventilation to refer to valves or dampers that regulate the flow of air into or out of individual rooms within a ventilation system. They are installed in ducts, at room terminals, or in diffuser assemblies and are used to enable zoning of a building’s ventilation, so different spaces can receive varying air volumes according to demand.
Purpose and use: Romventiler help balance supply and exhaust air, support comfort by adjusting room air flow,
Types: Manual room dampers are mechanically operated by hand or with a simple actuator. Motorized, or electronically
Operation: In contemporary installations, romventiler are integrated with sensors and control logic to provide zone-level ventilation.
Installation and selection: Selection depends on duct layout, noise criteria, leakage tendencies, and compatibility with the
Standards and energy considerations: Romventiler are implemented to meet general ventilation standards and energy performance requirements.