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BMS Controls Glossary

Gravity Roof Ventilator

A gravity roof ventilator is a device that is used to exhaust air from an enclosed space. It is usually installed on the roof of a building and works by using the natural force of gravity to draw air out of the building. The air is drawn out through the ventilator and then released into the atmosphere. This helps to reduce the temperature inside the building, improve air quality, and reduce the risk of moisture build-up. Gravity roof ventilators are an efficient and cost-effective way to ventilate a building and can be used in both residential and commercial applications. They are easy to install and require minimal maintenance. They are also an environmentally friendly option as they do not require any electricity to operate. Gravity roof ventilators are an ideal solution for buildings that require ventilation but do not have access to an external ventilation system.