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Audit of Duct Cleanliness and Airtightness: Ensuring Performance and Air Quality
In a ventilation system, ducts play a central role in ensuring air circulation within buildings. Over time, however, these conduits can accumulate dust, contaminants, or develop leaks that compromise their efficiency. To ensure their performance, a cleanliness and airtightness audit is essential.
Why perform an audit?
Preserve indoor air quality:
Optimize energy efficiency:
Comply with standards and regulations:
Improve equipment durability:
Dust deposits, particles, or even mold in ducts can degrade air quality and pose health risks to occupants, especially in sensitive areas such as hospitals, schools, or offices.
Leaks in ducts cause air losses and force ventilation systems to consume more energy to compensate for these losses. An audit helps identify and address these issues.
Strict regulations, such as those defined by NBN EN 12599 and EN 15780 standards, impose requirements for duct cleanliness and airtightness. An audit ensures your installations are compliant.
Poor maintenance can lead to overloading ventilation systems, accelerating their wear. By detecting issues early, an audit extends the lifespan of your equipment.