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Denko" Wind Turbine Ventilator
· The Turbine Ventilator operates by harnessing the full velocity energy of the wind to include and Air Flow by centrifugal action. Because the double-curved vanes are lightweight and dynamically balanced, even a slight breeze will spin the ventilator.
· When the Ventilator rotates, a centrifugal force is created, which then draws the air in the ventilator towards the spinning vanes and out of the ventilator.
· As the Ventilator rotates, the double-curved vanes act as cups that catch the wind at the windward side of the ventilator. Simultaneously, air is forced out at the leeward side creating a continuous Air Flow. Thus giving rise to ventilation.
· When air is drawn out of the ventilator, a region of low pressure is created directly under the ventilator relative to the other areas in the building.
· As there is a difference in air pressure, air from higher-pressure regions will naturally move towards the lower pressure regions to maintain a state of equilibrium.
· Air drawn out by the ventilators is continuously replaced by fresh air from outside the building. Therefore, it is important to have intake of about 150% or more of the overall exhaust opening of the building.
· Since the Ventilator is rotating continuously, this airflow is also continuous, resulting in effective ventilation.