Working Principle
Industrial ventilation systems are mechanical systems established to replace the polluted, humid air in dressing rooms by drawing air from the relevant environment and expelling it outside, either without heating or by heating it, with the assistance of natural flow, effective pressure, or mechanical force (such as a ventilator). Workplace ventilation is crucial for controlling exposure to airborne pollutants. In the Dressing Basket System Facility, in addition to ensuring air circulation, the system also includes heating the air to the desired level and regulating humidity using a compact moisture absorber. Industrial ventilation systems generally consist of sections for removing polluted air, ducts for transporting air within the system, air filtration systems, and fans for ensuring air movement. After air regulation is performed by a unit, the air is directed to all sections or enclosed spaces through a duct network specially designed for the facility. Overall, the fundamental principle is to remove pollutants or discomforting agents such as smoke, dust, moisture, and vapor from the environment to ensure a healthy and safe working environment.


