On-Site Space
Confirm dimensions, openings, equipment and personnel.

Engineering project
A ventilation project covering teaching buildings, dormitories and the canteen. Silent cabinets and water-cooled fresh air units serve teaching and dormitory areas with controlled noise, while backward-curved cabinets quickly extract canteen fume and steam. The fresh air units continuously exchange indoor air to relieve stuffiness and odor, the silent cabinets are fully vibration-isolated, and the backward-curved cabinets handle frequent canteen fume. Moisture-proof, rust-resistant equipment and schedule-based control balance comfort and energy savings.
Project overview
A ventilation project covering teaching buildings, dormitories and the canteen. Silent cabinets and water-cooled fresh air units serve teaching and dormitory areas with controlled noise, while backward-curved cabinets quickly extract canteen fume and steam. The fresh air units continuously exchange indoor air to relieve stuffiness and odor, the silent cabinets are fully vibration-isolated, and the backward-curved cabinets handle frequent canteen fume. Moisture-proof, rust-resistant equipment and schedule-based control balance comfort and energy savings.
Fresh air, exhaust and fume-extraction equipment configured for classrooms, canteens and activity venues, based on on-site space and operating duty.The case illustrates the approach; specific equipment and parameters follow actual project documents.
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Project challenge
Confirm dimensions, openings, equipment and personnel.
Locate fume, oil mist, odor or heat sources.
Plan the direction of fresh air in and pollution out.
Check duct resistance, noise, energy and maintenance.

Our solution
Zone the equipment by teaching area, canteen and venues, balancing airflow, operating noise and long-term maintenance.
Products used

Low-noise, vibration-isolated air supply for quiet areas like classrooms.

Delivers cooled fresh air to relieve stuffiness and stale air.

High pressure for long canteen exhaust duct runs.
Project approach