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BMS Controls Glossary

Exhaust Ventilator

A exhaust ventilator is a device that is used to remove air from a space, such as a room, building, or vehicle. It is designed to reduce the amount of air pollution, such as dust, smoke, and fumes, that is released into the atmosphere. Exhaust ventilators are typically installed in areas where there is a high concentration of air pollutants, such as industrial areas, factories, and other places where air quality is a concern. The ventilator works by drawing in air from the outside and pushing it through a filter, which removes any pollutants before releasing the air back into the atmosphere. This helps to reduce the amount of air pollution that is released into the environment. Additionally, exhaust ventilators can also be used to help regulate the temperature in a space, as they help to circulate air and reduce the amount of heat that is trapped inside. In summary, an exhaust ventilator is a device that is used to remove air from a space, such as a room, building, or vehicle, and is designed to reduce the amount of air pollution that is released into the atmosphere. It is an important tool for helping to maintain air quality and regulate the temperature in a space.