High
Pressure Design (HPD) was designed and built a device, which would offer
ventilation to housing garages. By investigating and analysing, HPD came to know
the deeper problem with the insufficient ventilation that residential garages
have at this time; for that cause, HPD sketched out three goals that the device
designed will be competent of performing. The three aims are as follows: to
have an air exchange device that would be able to balance the air temperature
inside a residential garage with the outdoor air temperature, the same device,
having the ability of rising good air quality in residential garages, and to be
most economically proficient at completing the first two goals. The goals were chosen
in reference to two suppositions. Homeowners of residential garages wish to manage
the temperature in the garage with the smallest amount of money spent on doing
so. Secondly, there is an unrecognized concern with harmful gasses build up in
residential garage; for that reason, harmful gasses have leaked to the residents
living quarters and have reasoned health issues to the inhabitants. With that
stated, HPD shows the Scooba Air Exchanger. The Scooba Air Exchanger will be
design to carry out within the goals that HPD has stated
Authors
Nehemiah Aguirre, Terrence Hui, Brittney M. Lomeli, & Eric Slack
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