From Newsgroup: sci.electronics.misc
In article <
34d62748-1e16-4bd2-b5e3-938c987bf78bn@googlegroups.com>,
rdelaney2001@gmail.com says...
A nearby college includes a building, surrounded by an
outdoor arcade, at street level. At one point, the warm
internal air is expelled, which is natural, they perform
continuous circulation. A nice spot, on a cold night!
However, I wonder, is there any hazard in breathing that air?
Is it chemically processed somehow, contaminated?
And, isn't it inefficient? The outgoing air ought to
pass through a heat exchanger, to warm the incoming air.
Isn't that wasted energy?
Usually the air is passed through a heat exchanger so some of the hot
inside air will heat the cold outside air before it enters the building.
There is no chemicals involved. You will be exposed to a combination of
all the air in all the rooms in the building. Could be a good way to
contract any virus that anyone in the building has.
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