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Destratification principle

Destratifiers are devices used to improve the indoor environment in buildings. Their main purpose is to eliminate the so-called air stratification, which means that the warmest air accumulates at the top of the room, while cooler air remains at the floor level. Destratifiers mix up this uneven temperature distribution and ensure uniform heat distribution throughout the room.

The operation principle of destratifiers is based on the principle of convection. Air is heated in the heating system and rises upward, creating different layers of warm air in the room. The destratifier captures this warm air and, using a fan, directs it upward towards the ceiling, ensuring its uniform distribution acros the full height of the building. Destratifiers are suitable for use in various types of buildings, such as warehouses, factories, shops, offices, and more.

Thanks to the use of destratifiers, significant energy savings can be achieved, as it is possible to reduce the need for heating the room by up to 50%. This factor is very important, especially at a time when it is necessary to save energy and reduce operating costs of buildings. 

Therefore, destratifiers are very useful devices for improving the indoor environment in buildings. Due to their convection principle, they enable uniform heat distribution and thus increase comfort and energy savings. Learn more

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