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  2. Should You Close Vents In Unused Rooms During Winter ... - AOL

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    Here’s what homeowners need to know.

  3. Passive ventilation - Wikipedia

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    A roof turbine ventilator, colloquially known as a 'Whirly Bird' is an application of wind driven ventilation. Passive ventilation is the process of supplying air to and removing air from an indoor space without using mechanical systems.

  4. Heat recovery ventilation - Wikipedia

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    Diagramatic operation of a thermal wheel Ljungström air preheater by Swedish engineer Fredrik Ljungström (1875–1964). A thermal wheel, also known as a rotary heat exchanger, or rotary air-to-air enthalpy wheel, energy recovery wheel, or heat recovery wheel, is a type of energy recovery heat exchanger positioned within the supply and exhaust air streams of air-handling units or rooftop ...

  5. Ventilation (firefighting) - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical fans can be used to provide positive pressure ventilation by breaking or removing windows, skylights or heat/smoke vents on the roof; or by cutting new exhaust vents in the building. If there is no suitable existing hole, firefighters may use their equipment to make one, such as specialized saws for cutting a large hole in the roof.

  6. Duct (flow) - Wikipedia

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    The return plenum carries the air from several large return grilles (vents) or bell mouths to a central air handler. The supply plenum directs air from the central unit to the rooms which the system is designed to heat or cool.

  7. Could this Irvine neighborhood be the blueprint for a more ...

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    A view of O'Hagin asphalt shingle vents that are placed on roof barrel tiles or flat tiles on homes. Masonry walls and vinyl fences separate properties, and the few wooden gates are isolated by ...

  8. California's home insurance crisis: What went wrong, how it ...

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    They include installing a Class-A fire-rated roof, better vents, enclosed eaves and defensible spaces, among 10 specific actions that qualify for a discount. The department has already approved ...

  9. Ventilation (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The furnace, built on the outside of the workshop, featured earthen pipe-like air vents with hundreds of tiny holes in them and a prototype chimney to ensure air goes into the furnace to feed the fire and smoke comes out safely. [39] Passive ventilation and passive cooling systems were widely written about around the Mediterranean by Classical ...