Ventilación Natural

12Jun 2017
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What is A Gravity Ventilation? Gravity ventilation (also known as natural ventilation) requires no powered ventilators to achieve air movement. A typical system is comprised of two primary components; the roof ventilator, which is the outlet for the warm air being displaced inside the structure, and the wall mounted louvers, which all for intake air

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19May 2017
Natural Daylighting

What is Daylighting? Daylighting is the process of introducing daylight into an environment. Adding Natural Daylight to a building is sure to boost morale and increase productivity. A facility can get more sunlight, for much less cost, with a Natural Daylighting device. Plus, since most of the Moffitt Daylight units are also ventilators, the building

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03May 2017

Better Air, Better Buildings Above all other options, air conditioning dominates the design of most conventional buildings. However, at Moffitt, we always tell people that while roof ventilation is vital for any building, air conditioning is not. That is why, for over 55 years, we have been designing natural roof ventilation systems. Gravity Roof Ventilation

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26Apr 2017

What is the Buoyancy Effect? At Moffitt Corporation, we constantly advocate for natural ventilation and roof vents for your buildings. But often, we will hear the argument that either air conditioning will always be superior or that natural ventilation is not effective. We have one answer that trumps both of these arguments: The Buoyancy Effect.

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21Nov 2016

Gravity Ventilators: Ventilating Naturally, Ventilating Better. Industries around the world are discovering the physical and financial advantage to free flowing, natural ventilation. Natural gravity roof ventilator has been in use since man first felt a strong breeze. Now with advanced manufacturing technology, and improvements in ventilation system design, better and more efficient natural ventilation is

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