Stack Effect
Stack Effect
STACK VENTILATION
STACK VENTILATION
Advantages
- Does not require wind; can work even when the surrounding
air is completely still
- Relies on natural force (pressure and temperature
differences)
- More control with regards to where the openings in the
building are
- Uses almost no energy compared to conventional methods,
saving money and the environment
Disadvantages
- Cannot control exterior temperature
- Can bring polluted air into buildings
CROSS VENTILATION
A typical house contains several features that allow
fresh air in and stale air out. Cross ventilation refers to one
of naturally occurring ventilation in a building.
ADVANTAGES
It replaces stale air with fresh air
Helping to moderate internal temperatures.
Reducing the accumulation of moisture, odors
and other gases that can build up during
occupied periods.
Creating air movement which improves the
comfort of occupants.
cross ventilation occurs without the need for any
extra energy use.
Without a supply of new air, sources of irritation
and allergy in the air, such as dust or hair, can
DISADVANTAGES
Relies on the availability of wind
Depends on outside air quality
Not necessarily as effective or reliable as
mechanical ventilation
May involve compromising privacy
During hot weather if outside
temperature is more it can increase the