2. Choose a ventilation technique
Depending on the situation, you can call on two main types of installation:
local ventilation, in which the pollutant is intercepted as close as possible to its point of emission;
general ventilation, in which the pollutant is dispersed in the room before being evacuated by dilution; general ventilation can be natural – through – or mechanical.
Depending on the problem to be treated, you may opt for a combination of these techniques.
Your first choice should be local ventilation, which is generally more efficient and less energy-intensive.
However, depending on the pollutant's toxicity and emission characteristics (low, moderately toxic emissions at dispersed points, for example), general ventilation may offer an acceptable...
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