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Ventilation System

Tunnel Ventilation System in the Summer

This system draws cooled air directly into the house through cooling pads, allowing it to pass through the interior at high velocity.
The air is then exhausted by multiple high-capacity ventilation fans installed on the opposite side, ensuring a constant flow of fresh, cool air throughout the facility.
Both the cooling pads and exhaust fans are automatically controlled by a climate management computer, maintaining optimal indoor conditions at all times.

Tunnel Ventilation System in the Summer

Exhaust Ventilation Fan
Cooling Pad
Automatic Curtain(Wide open)
Climate Control Computer
Shutter Flap

Tunnel Ventilation System in the Winter

During the winter season, the tunnel ventilation system automatically switches to a different mode.
Air intake through the cooling pads is blocked by motorized curtains, and instead, fresh air is evenly drawn in through ceiling-mounted inlet flaps.
The exhaust airflow is precisely regulated by inverter-controlled ventilation fans, managed by a climate control computer, ensuring uniform temperature throughout the house.

Tunnel Ventilation System in the Winter

Exhaust Ventilation Fan
Mixing Circulation Fan
Automatic Curtain(Completely closed)
Air Inlet (at Ceilings)
Climate Control Computer
Shutter Flap

Cross Ventilation System

This ventilation system aligns exhaust fans along the eaves and introduces fresh air evenly through ceiling-mounted inlet flaps, ensuring uniform temperature distribution throughout the house.
During summer, the cooling pads are automatically activated, and wall inlets located near the cooling pads are opened to allow direct intake of cool air into the facility.
This system provides highly effective ventilation in both summer and winter, minimizing temperature fluctuations and maintaining a stable indoor climate year-round.

Cross Ventilation System

Exhaust Ventilation Fan
Mixing Circulation Fan
Air Inlet (at Ceilings)
Air Inlet (at Walls)
Cooling Pad
Climate Control Computer