 
    In large buildings where windows remain closed (e.g. office and commercial buildings), ventilation is effectively performed by ventilation systems.
Large machinery is installed in a mechanical room that is inaccessible to the general public and only used by the building management company.
For office and commercial buildings, European and national Building Code stipulates that a building must be equipped with sufficient ventilation capacity to ensure the health of the building occupants, even when a building is crowded.
Operation of ventilation equipment still differs for each building.
- Ventilation operation times:
 Are set by a predetermined schedule based on the presence of people: e.g. from 9 am to 6 pm.
- Working irregular hours or on holidays?
 Confirm operation with the facility manager in your company or the building management company to ensure that you have adequate ventilation while working.
Ventilation Checklist
 Installation location and type of ventilators and ventilation equipment
 Installation location and type of ventilators and ventilation equipment 
Ventilation vents: air exhaust vents, air supply vents, etc.) in living space or offices, conference rooms, reception rooms, executive rooms, changing rooms, hot water supply rooms, restrooms, etc.
 Operating hours for ventilation equipment (weekdays / holidays)
 Operating hours for ventilation equipment (weekdays / holidays)
 Amount of ventilation set for ventilation (weekdays / holidays)
 Amount of ventilation set for ventilation (weekdays / holidays)
 Ventilation equipment maintenance times and schedule
 Ventilation equipment maintenance times and schedule
 Schedule and cycle for cleaning and replacing filters
 Schedule and cycle for cleaning and replacing filters
 
        
    
    
    
Dirty filter
 
        
    
    
    
Dirty ventilation vent (air exhaust vent or air supply vent)
 
        
    
    
    
Special high occupancy situations in offices
Sometimes many people gather in conference rooms and cafeterias causing stale air  and pollutants to temporarily increase.
In these situations, we recommend increasing ventilation.
Another good option is to increase ventilation automatically by installing CO2/IAQ sensors.
For more details, please refer to the ventilation method mentioned in Small- and medium-sized offices.
Individual control of ventilation equipment in large buildings
Even in large buildings with no windows, when there is a remote controller for the air conditioner or ventilation equipment in the room, it can be necessary for the occupants to manage the ventilation themselves.
Check out our useful advice for Small- and medium-sized offices.
 
        
    
    
    
 
        
    
    
    
