The use of motorized dampers enables the automatic closure of exhaust fans when they are not in use, helping to maintain a uniform building design while saving energy.
How can we ensure that ventilation systems are efficient and harmoniously integrate with the buildings we design? This question may have sparked debate among architects on World Architecture Day, held this Monday. However, the reality is that efficient ventilation and aesthetics are no longer mutually exclusive. SODECA's motorized damper ventilation solutions allow the ventilation system to blend seamlessly into the building's design.
These SODECA ventilation units utilize wall and roof-mounted extractors that automatically close when not in operation, thanks to fully hermetic motorized dampers. They can be customized to match the building's finish, ensuring chromatic uniformity, and preventing the ventilation system from disrupting the architectural design. Beyond this aesthetic advantage, SODECA's solution also facilitates precise control of fresh air intake and stale air exhaust, contributing to significant energy savings and minimizing heat energy loss.
Moreover, the SODECA HATCH system addresses not only ambient ventilation and the extraction of polluted air but also prioritizes the safety of occupants in the event of a fire. Among the range of extractors, the F300 and F400 series are specifically designed for the rapid and efficient evacuation of smoke and noxious gases during a fire. Thus, SODECA's HATCH solutions offer an ideal combination of design, energy efficiency, and safety, three critical factors in the design of any building.
This innovative SODECA damper system underscores the company's commitment to developing ventilation solutions that align with the vision of architects and designers. HATCH solutions meet the needs of these professionals, with features that enhance both the sustainability and aesthetic integration of ventilation projects.