A healthy and comfortable living environment is our unanimous pursuit of life. To achieve this goal, it is not enough for the home environment to have constant temperature and humidity. It must also have constant oxygen and a 24-hour uninterrupted supply of fresh air. The home ventilation system was born to achieve this goal.

Based on the size of the room and the number of people, it runs through the machine to introduce fresh indoor air and discharge the dirty outdoor air, bringing fresh air to humans to achieve healthy Purpose. The ventilation system operates efficiently and is easy to install. This article will introduce the operating principles of the ventilation system through the schematic diagram of the home ventilation system.
How home ventilation system work?
The ventilation system is based on the principle of using special equipment to supply ventilation to the room on one side of a closed room, and then exhausting it to the outside through special equipment on the other side. Then a "ventilation flow field" will be formed indoors, thus meeting the needs of indoor ventilation.

The implementation plan is to use a high-pressure head, large-flow, small-power, high-speed brushless DC motor to drive a centrifugal fan, rely on mechanical force to supply air from one side to the room, and use a specially designed exhaust fan to discharge it to the outside from the other side. Create a ventilation flow field within the system. While supplying air, the air entering the room is ventilated, filtered, sterilized, sterilized, oxygenated, and preheated (in winter) to ensure that the air entering the room is clean, thereby achieving the purpose of purifying the indoor air environment.
The working mechanism of each component of the home ventilation system:
Indoor host: When the host is running, fresh outdoor air is introduced from the window inlet. Under the action of the pressure field formed by the host, it flows to the indoor activity area to meet the needs of personnel activities. After that, the dirty air is sent to the outdoors through the exhaust port and exhaust duct.

Wall air inlet: Open a hole in the wall to introduce fresh outdoor air. The indoor air will be filtered out dust, odor, pollen particles, etc. through the wall air inlet, ensuring that the air entering the room is fresh and pure.
Indoor air exhaust outlet: The air exhaust outlet can be set in the exhaust duct or on the bathroom wall, so that users can eliminate indoor dirty air and odors.
Control switch: Turns the system on or off.
Exhaust duct: transports indoor dirty air to the outdoors.