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Domestic fans for ventilation systems

  • Household fans are designed for ventilating and extracting air in apartments and residential houses. It is recommended to use a fan with a timer in the bathroom, which will continue to operate for up to 10 minutes after the light is turned off. In the shower, it is suggested to use a fan with an integrated humidity sensor; when using hot water, the relative humidity rises, and the fan will turn on, automatically turning off when the humidity decreases. In garages, kitchens, or basements, it is advisable to use a household fan with both a timer and a humidity sensor.

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  • Household fans are an essential part of ventilation systems designed to ensure a supply of fresh air and remove moisture and unpleasant odors from living spaces. These fans come in various types and can be adapted to different environments and needs.

    Purpose and Functions

    Ventilation: The primary function of household fans is to circulate air, helping to maintain freshness and reduce indoor air pollution.
    Moisture Control: Many models are equipped with moisture sensors that automatically turn on the fan when humidity levels increase in the room, ensuring moisture levels are controlled and preventing mold growth.
    Odor Removal: Fans effectively eliminate odors from kitchens, bathrooms, or toilets, ensuring clean and pleasant air.
    Types

    Wall Fans: Typically mounted on the wall, these fans are suitable for small spaces, such as bathrooms or toilets.
    Ceiling Fans: Designed for larger areas, they efficiently circulate air.
    Ducted Fans: These fans can be integrated into ventilation systems and ensure air is extracted through ducts, making them particularly suitable for large spaces like offices or factories.
    Portable Fans: These can be easily moved to different rooms and are ideal for temporary solutions.
    Features

    Timers: Most household fans come with timers that allow the fan to run for a certain period after the lighting is turned off, e.g., up to 10 minutes. This is especially convenient in bathrooms where you want the fan to continue working after use.
    Moisture Sensors: Fans with integrated moisture sensors automatically respond to changes in environmental humidity, ensuring the fan turns on when moisture levels rise.
    Energy Efficiency: Modern fans often feature high energy efficiency, reducing electricity costs.
    Areas of Use

    Households: Household fans are excellent for living spaces such as bathrooms, kitchens, and toilets where constant air circulation is needed.
    Garages and Basements: Fans help prevent moisture buildup and bad odors, maintaining healthy and clean air in these spaces.
    Advantages and Disadvantages

    Advantages:
    Improves air quality: Ensures a supply of fresh air and removes unpleasant odors.
    Reduces moisture: Controls humidity levels, decreasing the risk of mold and mildew growth.
    Energy efficiency: Modern models are energy-saving, reducing electricity costs.
    Disadvantages:
    Noise: Some fans can be noisy, especially higher-powered models.
    Price: High-quality fans with advanced features may be more expensive.
    Conclusion
    Household fans are an integral part of ventilation systems, ensuring clean and healthy air indoors. By choosing the right model, effective air circulation can be achieved, humidity levels reduced, and overall quality of life improved at home. 

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