SHELTER AIR HANDLING UNIT

The main principle in the ventilation of shelters is to ensure that the ambient air is suitable for minimum living conditions during the time the people benefiting from the shelter are in the protection environment. In order to prevent radiation, biological and chemical dusts and parts from leaking into the shelter, a positive pressure of 50 Pa should be created in the indoor environment compared to the outdoor environment. Shelter air should not be heated, cooled or humidified. Shelters should include both normal ventilation and protective ventilation systems.

Thanks to its special design, AIRPLUS Shelter Power Plant ventilates the shelter environment by cleaning the air passing through the filter holding nuclear particles. It is produced with 100% fresh air.