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11:15 Jul 1, 2019 |
Polish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Other / fire safety | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. United States Local time: 18:10 | ||||||
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3 +1 | air intake openings |
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3 +1 | air supply openings |
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3 | aerating ipenings |
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air intake openings Explanation: Air intake systems Air intake systems serve to channel fresh air from outside into the interior of a building. https://www.geze.com/en/services/glossary/ |
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air supply openings Explanation: Increased building security through networked door technology State-of-the-art control technology ensures that Slimdrive SL NT drive systems are future-proof.; The technology facilitates a link to the building system so that door functions can be monitored or modified, even remotely. The automatic sliding doors in the lower floors were equipped with special Slimdrive FR drive versions as escape and rescue route doors, as well as air supply openings in the event of a fire. https://www.geze.com/en/discover/case-studies/dc-tower-1/ In the Cape Town Stadium, still known as the 'Green Point Stadium' during the 2010 World Cup, an ingenious smoke and heat extraction system (RWA) by GEZE extracts smoke as soon as it occurs; the warm smoke rises through thermal momentum, while fresh air streams in through air supply openings (windows and doors) in the lower area of the stadium. GEZE has equipped the exhaust air windows with fully developed electric RWA system drives. https://www.geze.com/en/discover/case-studies/preventive-fir... |
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aerating ipenings Explanation: Aerating = briefly (20 minutes up to half an hour) letting in a large amount of air by opening the doors and windows. The fresh air flows into the home through the dry rooms (bedroom, living room) and leaves the house via the wet rooms (bathroom, kitchen). Creating this kind of air flow will see the air that is evacuated carry off the harmful substances and moisture in the air, And replacing it with oxygen-rich air. |
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