We offer the service of measuring and calibrating ventilation system airflow, also known as ventilation system calibration.
Measuring ventilation airflow is necessary to ensure balanced air distribution in ventilated spaces, to improve the efficiency of the ventilation system, and to optimize energy costs.
Additionally, correct system settings allow the ventilation system to reduce heating expenses.
Prior to ventilation system calibration, it is strongly recommended to perform a dry cleaning of the ventilation ducts.
Some signs that your ventilation system may need calibration:
Doors open with difficulty
This indicates that the room is under-pressurized, meaning the ventilation system removes more air from the room than it brings in, which in turn creates a so-called vacuum effect in the entire room.
To resolve this issue, the intake and exhaust airflow of the ventilation system must be measured and balanced through adjustments.
Dry air
If the air is too dry, it indicates an excessively intensive ventilation system or unevenly distributed airflow.
Excessively dry air mainly causes irritation to the eyes and respiratory tract.
Humid air
Excessively humid air is a sign of a ventilation system that is not functioning properly or ducts that need cleaning.
A ventilation system that has not been calibrated can lead to poor air exchange.
Excessive humidity encourages the growth of mold, which poses health risks to those in the room.
