Ventilators are provided in the rooms just below the roofs because wen the air inside the room gets hot this warm air rises up... and flow through these ventilators and thus cool air remains at bottom......so this is how ventilators make us relive in hot sumers ,i hope i made u satisfy by my answer :) Answered by : Priydarshni Kohli ;)
ventilators are provided in the rooms just below the roofs because when the air inside the room gets hot this warm air rises up... and flow through these ventilators and thus cool air remains at bottom......so this is how ventilators make us relieve in hot summers ,i hope i made u satisfy by my answer :) answered by:Pari kohli ;)
difference between anesthesia ventilator and general ventilator
In houses, windows and ventilators are made,following the principle of convection.
Ventilators consist of a flexible breathing circuit, gas supply, heating/humidification mechanism, monitors, and alarms
Ventilators for rooms are typically placed closer to the ceiling because hot air rises and tends to collect near the top of a room. Placing the ventilator higher helps to draw out this warmer air and circulate it out of the room more effectively. Additionally, having the ventilator closer to the ceiling can help to prevent drafts or discomfort caused by direct airflow at head level.
Mechanical ventilators
Yvon G. Dupuis has written: 'Ventilators' -- subject(s): Classification, Mechanical Ventilators, Respirators, Respirators (Medical equipment), Respiratory therapy
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Yes, heated humidity can be provided for both stationary ventilators and ventilators in transport. This helps to maintain optimal humidity levels in the airway, preventing drying of the respiratory mucosa and improving patient comfort. Portable humidification devices can be used for ventilators during transport to ensure consistent humidification.
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