| What happens when the system blows warm air into the house? |
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The system creates slight excess pressure in the house. This constantly “pushes” the old air out.
The air will try to get out where the house is not tightly sealed, e.g. at doors, windows, ceilings and floors. You can send the air in the direction you want using the house’s air escape vents. If you position the air escape vent(s) at the opposite end of the house to the injection air duct, the warm air from the solar air collector will be optimally distributed throughout the whole house. If you wish to adjust, or examine, the effect of the system on the whole house, you can start by closing all vents apart from the air escape vent which is positioned furthest away from the injection air duct. You will then be able to feel (or measure) whether the air reaches the end of the house. If you open the other vents you will get an impression of the effect of the distribution of the warm, dry air. |



