“Exhaust outdoor” refers to a system or device that is designed to remove or expel unwanted air or gases from a building, room, or enclosed space to the outside environment. This type of system is commonly used in commercial, industrial, and residential settings to remove air pollutants, such as smoke, fumes, dust, and other airborne contaminants, that may be harmful to human health or the environment.
Outdoor exhaust systems typically consist of a fan or blower that draws air through ductwork or vents and expels it to the outside environment. The system may also include filters or other types of air treatment devices to remove or reduce the concentration of pollutants before they are released outside.
Examples of outdoor exhaust systems include range hoods in kitchens, bathroom exhaust fans, and industrial ventilation systems used in factories and manufacturing plants. These systems are typically designed and installed by HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) professionals to ensure they are safe, efficient, and effective at removing pollutants from indoor environments.
