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Wall-mounted ventilation intakes and exhaust vents

Ventilation intakes and exhaust vents are devices that are used to ventilate buildings. Air intakes are placed on the roof or wall of a building and are used to draw air from the outside. Launchers are placed on the upper floors or on the roof and are used to expel air from the building. Both devices work together to ensure adequate air circulation in the building.

Ventilation intakes and exhausts are important because they provide access to fresh air and remove polluted air from the building. They also help maintain the right level of moisture, temperature, and indoor air quality.

There are different types of ventilation intakes and exhausts, including mechanical air intakes and exhaust vents, and mechanical air intakes and vents with recuperation, which use thermal energy to save energy. Depending on the needs of the building and its users, the right solution can be selected.

In summary, ventilation intakes and exhaust vents are devices that are used to ventilate buildings and provide access to fresh air and remove polluted air. They are important for maintaining the right level of humidity, temperature and air quality inside the building and there are different types of air intakes and exhaust vents that can be selected depending on your needs.