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Positive pressure ventilation – the safe and quick method for ventilation in the case of heat, gas, dust and smoke
 


High pressure fans serve the quick, forced ventilation of rooms in residential buildings, halls, multi-storey car parks, etc in the case of smoke, gas and heat caused by fires.
During positive pressure ventilation, high-performance fans are positioned outside the building and a stream of fresh air is applied. The conical air flow is compressed at the entrance to the building, thus excluding the possibility of air back-flow. The light initial positive pressure sets the air masses in the building in motion in the direction of an existing opening, such as a window or smoke flap etc., or one that is subsequently created. The resulting air flow then transports smoke, heat and poisonous gases out into the ambient air without major turbulence.
Positive pressure ventilation works independently of the size of the building. The effect can be increased by the use of several fans, as shown here in the case of a fire in a multistorey building. In addition, adjacent areas can be kept free of smoke and gas.
 
 
The advantages of positive pressure ventilation during operations are
 
  • Crew quickly has improved visibility
  • Crew can work with fresh air at its back
  • There is a remarkable drop in ambient temperatures
  • The air flow deals with the water vapour from extinguishing
  • Smoke is removed evenly from the floor, ceiling and corner areas
  • The air flow can be controlled
 
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