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Basics of Ventilation and Ventilation Requirements:

  1. Building Regulations
  2. Ventilation  Requirements
  3. How  to Plan Successful Ventilation
  4. Ventilation  Information
  5. System Calculator
  6. Understanding  the Problem of Condensation
  7. Basic  Units of Measurements

Documents to Download    Section  One - The Basics of Ventilation and Ventilation  Requirements.

Section  Two - Electrical Safety, Fan Types, Fan Laws  and Noise.

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Understanding  the Problem of Condensation

There  is always some moisture in the air, even though we cannot see it. When that moisture is allowed to accumulate in a  dwelling, the atmosphere becomes saturated and condensation occurs which can eventually result in damage to the structure  of the building and its contents. This leads to expensive  repairs and maintenance plus associated discomfort to the  occupants. The point at which moist air may begin to cause  deterioration is 70% Relative Humidity (RH).

Graham Watkins, Managing Director of Vent Vision Ltd describes  how 'without ventilation to control indoor humidity and  airborne contaminants, places like the kitchen and bathroom can become health hazards. The Kitchen, a place of food  preparation, cooking and eating can easily be one of the most hazardous and unhealthy room in the home'. Air quality  within the kitchen, over time can become worse than the quality of air outdoors. Yet the ability to improve or prevent this can be achieved with very little cost and effort. Without the correct ventilation the daily build up of grease, smoke, steam, odours and other pollutants have no escape, especially in the months when the home is sealed against the cold or  heat. Kitchen ventilation is both functional and aesthetically pleasing but without the right ventilation homeowners are at risk to toxic chemicals from household cleaners, paint, carbon dioxide, dust mites, pollen, bacteria, mould and  mildew. All of these can damage a person's health, not to mention their home. Ventilation is key to creating a healthier environment. The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) recommends that 'all kitchen appliances used for surface  cooking should have a ventilation system...' The American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) are proposing new stringent standards for mechanical ventilation in the home, Vent Vision supports this as introducing  new and higher standards will ensure a healthier home.

Ventilation  in the Bathroom is also very important to maintain a healthy  indoor environment, for example exhaust fans are crucial to proper ventilation in a bathroom. They are the key to drawing moist, warm air out of the bathroom before it causes damage such as mould, rust, swelling doors, slippery floors  and bathroom surfaces, peeling paint and loose wallpaper. Leaving a window opens isn't very effective and in doing so also creates a security risk to your home and allows polluted air from outside into the home. Standard bathroom ventilation calls for fans to move 50 cubic feet of air  per minute (cfm) at the very minimum. Vent Vision recommends that you choose a fan with the correct cfm rating before ordering. What size you select will depend on what conditions  the fan will be used for and he size of the bathroom and the amount of humidity, which will be created. You may also  need a larger fan depending on the length of the duct run  from the bathroom to the home exterior. The duct diameter and material also affects air movement through the amount  of friction generated. For any ducting runs over a few feet,  Vent Vision recommends that you use plastic pipe or sheet  metal ducts rather than flexible plastic pipe, which restricts  airflow and traps moisture. If incorrect or ineffective  ventilation is used the health risks accumulate when different  types of mould are left to grown and begin to emit chemicals in a competitive bid to kill each other off, and when this happens it can pose serious health risks to you and your family. The key way to preventing this is by eliminating sources of moisture and this can be easily achieved with the right ventilation system.

Vent Vision can provide you with ventilation that is quick and  simple to fit using reversible grommets and easy-wire terminals.  We can help you choose from a wide range of fans suitable for instillation's in walls, panels or ceilings at any angle.  There is a whole range of bathroom fans, which have varying  overrun times or sensors to save energy when a room is empty. If you would like any further information on Vent Visions  extensive range of products please call, 0870 755 116, fax 0870 755 1119 or email sales@ventvision.com

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