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Air Distribution

Air Distribution

The sole purpose of an HVAC (heating, ventilation, & air conditioning) system, air distribution -- also known as room air distribution -- is how air enters an area, flows or moves in the area, and is then removed from the area.

There are two types of air distribution systems: mixing systems and displacement ventilation.

In mixing systems, the HVAC system combines new air with the room’s existing air and is common in homes and other small areas.

In contrast, a displacement ventilation system supplies fresh air from outside while pushing existing air out of the area. It’s a preferred method of conditioning a large indoor space.

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