Air induction

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Under air induction ( latin inducere , usher ') refers to the effect of introduced air can entrain other existing air. In ventilation and air conditioning in particular, air inlets are used for dilution ventilation in the room, which can mix considerable amounts of room air with the incoming air .

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literature

  • Ernst-Rudolf Schramek, Hermann Recknagel , Eberhard Sprenger: Pocket book for heating + air conditioning , 71st edition, Oldenbourg Industrieverlag, Munich, 2003, ISBN 3-486-26534-2 .