How Should Industrial Ventilation Systems Be Designed?
- Alp Tanrıverdi
- Apr 8
- 1 min read
In industrial facilities and marine environments, a well-designed ventilation system is vital for safety, energy efficiency, and worker comfort. Improper airflow design may cause heat accumulation, poor air quality, and energy loss.

1. Define Ventilated Zones:
Areas such as chemical zones, humid rooms, hot production areas, and storage sections must be analyzed separately.
2. Airflow & Duct Design:
Accurate air volume calculation and duct sizing reduce pressure loss and energy consumption. Utilize spiral or rectangular ducts as necessary.
3. Filtration & Dust Collection:
To protect both equipment and workers, filtration and dust collection units are essential—particularly in workshops and factories.
4. Noise & Vibration Control:
Fans and ducts generate noise and vibration. Acoustic insulation and anti-vibration pads must be installed.
5. Safety & Compliance:
All systems must comply with occupational health and safety standards, CE, ISO, and fire regulations.
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