Disadvantages of Type 1 and Type 3 Ventilation! How to Choose Without Regret
Introducing the disadvantages of Type 1 and Type 3 ventilation, as well as the issues with ductless ventilation!
There are four types of 24-hour ventilation: Type 1 ventilation, Type 2 ventilation, Type 3 ventilation, and Type 4 ventilation (passive ventilation). In single-family homes, Type 1 or Type 3 ventilation is commonly used. Both Type 1 and Type 3 ventilation have their own advantages and disadvantages, so it is important to understand their characteristics and choose the one that fits your desired living style. This is a key point to avoid regrets when selecting a 24-hour ventilation system. In this blog, we will focus on explaining the advantages and disadvantages of Type 1 ventilation, Type 3 ventilation, and ductless ventilation, as well as their issues. [Content] ■ Advantages and disadvantages of choosing Type 1 ventilation (enthalpy exchange type) ■ Advantages and disadvantages of choosing Type 3 ventilation ■ Comparison points for selecting a 24-hour ventilation system without regrets ■ Precautions for ductless ventilation (local exhaust wall-mounted fans) ■ Frequently asked questions about Type 1 and Type 3 ventilation ■ Summary *For detailed content of the blog, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.
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