Ventilation and air conditioning

Dear Friends – if you have air conditioning, it does not mean that air quality is always good. 

Air conditioning and ventilation are two related but distinct concepts. Air conditioning refers to the process of controlling the temperature, humidity, and air quality of a space, typically indoors, through the use of mechanical equipment such as air conditioners, heat pumps, or evaporative coolers. The primary goal of air conditioning is to maintain a comfortable and consistent temperature in a space, regardless of external weather conditions

On the other hand, ventilation refers to the process of bringing fresh outdoor air into a space and removing stale indoor air. Ventilation is critical for maintaining indoor air quality and reducing the build-up of pollutants and other harmful contaminants. While air conditioning systems can sometimes provide some level of ventilation, they are not the same thing. In fact, air conditioning systems can even contribute to indoor air pollution if they are not properly maintained, as they can become a breeding ground for mold and other harmful microbes if not cleaned regularly.

In summary, air conditioning and ventilation are two separate concepts, and while they can overlap, they serve different purposes. While air conditioning is focused on controlling the temperature and humidity of a space, ventilation is focused on maintaining indoor air quality by bringing fresh outdoor air in and removing stale indoor air. Both are essential for creating a comfortable and healthy indoor environment, and should be considered as complementary systems rather than interchangeable ones.

With Sensar, you can track and monitors CO2 levels in your room, ensuring there are always optimal conditions.

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