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What Is Basement Exhaust and CO Control?

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The Founder's Explanation

"In basement, due to car parking, carbon monoxide will happen. That is harmful to humans. We need to remove that. So we run exhaust fan — basement exhaust fan."

Teaching the Concept

Basement car park. 6PM. Peak exit time. Twenty cars start engines. Reverse. Drive toward ramp. Each releasing exhaust gases.

In open air — disperses harmlessly. In enclosed basement — accumulates.

The gas that accumulates is Carbon Monoxide — CO.

You cannot see it. Cannot smell it. Cannot taste it. But at high concentrations — it causes unconsciousness. It can be fatal.

This is why building codes mandate CO monitoring and mechanical ventilation in all enclosed car parks.

BMS CO Control:

CO below 25 ppm:    Safe. Fans at minimum speed.
CO reaches 50 ppm: BMS increases fan speed. More air changes.
CO reaches 100 ppm: BMS at full speed. Alert to facility team.
CO reaches 150 ppm: Emergency ventilation. Alarm activated.
CO drops to safe: BMS reduces speed. Energy saved.

All automatic. No human intervention needed. Life safety maintained 24 hours.

Energy saving: fans run only as hard as CO level demands — not at 100% always.
40–60% energy saving on basement ventilation is standard with VFD and CO-based BMS control.

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