Displacement Wind Driven Ventilation
This strategy requires specifically designed roof mounted devices to capture
prevailing wind and channel it down segregated chambers into the building.
The cooler, denser air displaces warmer, lighter air upwards, which is drawn
out through the leeward chambers of the terminal. Separate continuous ducts
are necessary to direct the incoming air into the occupied spaces and prevent
it escaping directly via the leeward side of the device.
Airscoop displacement ventilation terminals are specifically designed to maximise
wind energy to efficiently ventilate deep plan or large spaces. They can even
provide ventilation naturally into areas where air cannot be drawn from the
building façade.
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