Turbo Ventilators
The purpose of turbo ventilators, also known as wind-powered roof ventilation systems, is to eliminate humid, stale, and polluted air from interior buildings. They function without electricity by rotating the turbines and continuously discharging indoor air through convection of heat and the natural movement of the wind, ensuring comfort.
How Turbo Ventilators Work
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Fresh air enters through natural openings, improving indoor ventilation.
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This spinning creates suction, pulling out hot air, fumes, humidity, and dust.
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The turbine rotates when wind flows or when warm air rises inside the building.
Key Features
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24×7 ventilation
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Works even with light wind
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Eco-friendly and energy-saving
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Long-lasting and low maintenance
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No electricity required – fully wind-driven
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Reduces heat buildup inside factories and sheds
Materials Used
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Aluminum
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Stainless steel
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Galvanized steel
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Sometimes paired with FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) base for durability
Advantages
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Enhances air quality
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Minimizes condensation on roofs
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Low installation and operating cost
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Removes humidity, smoke, and fumes
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Improves worker comfort and productivity
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Reduces indoor temperature by 3–7°C (approx.)