Did you know that all living things have a ventilation system? Can you guess where it is? This is the Human ventilation system: Air in Air out.

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Did you know that all living things have a ventilation system? Can you guess where it is? This is the Human ventilation system: Air in Air out

Building Ventilation As you can see cool air enters and warm air leaves

When it is too hot we need ventilation to stay cool. We also need clean air for our health, and to minimise: Intake of air borne chemicals Bad smells Moisture and mould But why do we need ventilation?

Moisture and mould are examples of factors that affect a building’s ecology. A building changes over time in order to adjust to it’s environment. Cleaning, sanitizing and maintaining surfaces will also improve the building’s ecology. Maintenance will improve the building’s appearance and allow it to last longer. Ventilation also affects a buildings ecology.

Ventilation relies on convection currents. But what are convection currents?

Convection Currents are circular motions of particles that occur when there is difference in air pressure. Hot air rises Cold air falls This difference in air pressure is caused by hot air particles becoming less dense and therefore rising and cold air particles becoming more dense and falling.

Wimbledon Tennis Centre Court, UK Uses Natural Ventilation and air conditioning Needed to keep tennis players cool when roof is on Remember: Cold air falls Here is an example of ventilation:

Wimbledon Ventilation System There are 9 underground water coolers Cold air enters through vents in the roof

This picture shows a ventilation system in a house. Can you explain this diagram; what is happening and why?