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*Essentially any form of [Ventilation (Architecture) | Ventilation]]  that happens without any major system
*Essentially any form of [Ventilation (Architecture) | Ventilation]]  that happens without any major system
*Mainly windows, doors, movement of occupants etc
*Mainly windows, doors, movement of occupants etc
*Windcatchers and Solar Chimneys are kind of a grey area, but count
*[[Windcatchers]] and [[Solar Chimneys]] are kind of a grey area, but count
*For optimal effect requires optimization in the buildign planning phase, and/or user effort
*For optimal effect requires optimization in the buildign planning phase, and/or user effort
*May not be as precise/maintain the same conditions
*May not be as precise/maintain the same conditions


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
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*[[Ventilation (Architecture) ]]
*[[Solar Thermal Updraft Ventilation]]
*[[Windcatcher]]


=External Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive_ventilation The Wikipedia Page on Passive Ventilation]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive_ventilation The Wikipedia Page on Passive Ventilation]
[[Category: HVAC]]

Latest revision as of 00:08, 19 November 2020

Basics

  • Essentially any form of [Ventilation (Architecture) | Ventilation]] that happens without any major system
  • Mainly windows, doors, movement of occupants etc
  • Windcatchers and Solar Chimneys are kind of a grey area, but count
  • For optimal effect requires optimization in the buildign planning phase, and/or user effort
  • May not be as precise/maintain the same conditions

Internal Links

External Links