Airport Terminal Ventilation Systems must be engineered to accommodate diverse architectural configurations and operational patterns of terminal buildings, including adaptive air handling capabilities
Airport Terminal Ventilation Systems must be engineered to accommodate diverse architectural configurations and operational patterns of terminal buildings, including adaptive air handling capabilities for both peak and off-peak passenger flow periods. The systems require high-capacity exhaust fans capable of rapidly dissipating thermal loads and neutralizing airborne contaminants in densely populated zones, ensuring continuous air renewal and freshness maintenance. Furthermore, the equipment must incorporate low-noise operation and energy-efficient performance characteristics to achieve dual objectives of enhanced environmental comfort and sustainable terminal operations.