Basement Car Park Ventilation Solutions Using Jet Fans
Smart Ventilation for Safe, Compliant Underground Spaces
Overview

Modern basement car parking areas require more than just airflow—they need intelligent systems that ensure clean air during regular operations and enable fast smoke extraction during emergencies. Our ventilation solution combines high-performance jet fans and main exhaust fans to maintain air quality and meet fire safety standards.

Designed to remove harmful gases such as carbon monoxide (CO) and manage smoke in fire events, this system promotes continuous air movement and prevents stagnation, creating a healthier and safer environment underground.

Jet fans are mounted on the ceiling to generate directional airflow, pushing contaminated air toward dedicated exhaust zones. Main exhaust fans then extract this air from the basement. At the same time, fresh air enters the space through inlet fans or ventilation openings to maintain a balanced air exchange.

The system operates automatically, responding to inputs from CO sensors and fire detection systems. If CO levels rise or a fire is detected, the fans accelerate to ensure rapid air clearance and support safe evacuation.

Jet fans are mounted on the ceiling to generate directional airflow, pushing contaminated air toward dedicated exhaust zones. Main exhaust fans then extract this air from the basement. At the same time, fresh air enters the space through inlet fans or ventilation openings to maintain a balanced air exchange.

The system operates automatically, responding to inputs from CO sensors and fire detection systems. If CO levels rise or a fire is detected, the fans accelerate to ensure rapid air clearance and support safe evacuation.

  • Jet Fans (Impulse Fans): Create airflow to guide pollutants toward exhaust points
  • Main Exhaust Fans: Remove contaminated air from the basement to the outside
  • Fresh Air Inlet Fans: Bring in clean air to replace extracted air and maintain pressure balance
  • CO Detection System: Monitors carbon monoxide levels and activates or adjusts fans accordingly
  • Fire Detection and Signaling: Initiates full-speed fan operation during fire emergencies to extract smoke and maintain visibility
  •  Space-saving solution without the need for large ductwork
  •  Energy-efficient operation based on CO levels and fire detection
  •  Reduced installation and operational costs compared to traditional ducted systems
  •  Even airflow distribution with fewer stagnant zones
  •  Fully compatible with building automation and life safety systems
  •  Scalable for residential, commercial, retail, and industrial basements

Through our experience conducting design reviews, installation audits, and post-installation inspections, we’ve identified several recurring issues that often compromise system performance and safety:

  •  Incorrect electrical connections causing reversed fan rotation
  •  Poor fan placement or improper mounting reducing airflow efficiency
  •  Selection of undersized or oversized fans relative to the space
  •  Insufficient number of jet fans leading to inadequate coverage
  •  Faulty system logic or configuration in the control panel
  •  Inaccurate cable sizing or incorrect routing of power and signal lines
  •  Inadequate quantity or incorrect placement of CO sensors; lack of regular calibration
  •  Missing or improperly located smoke and heat detectors
  •  Incomplete testing and commissioning procedures
  •  Absence of scheduled maintenance and operational checks

We offer comprehensive services covering every phase of the basement ventilation system lifecycle—from initial design to long-term performance management.

  •  Support for new ventilation system designs
  •  Peer reviews of existing layouts for performance and compliance
  •  CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) analysis for airflow modeling
  •  Assistance in sourcing system-critical components
  •  Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) support and documentation
  •  Full supply of fans, sensors, control panels, and instruments
  •  In-house production of sensors, monitoring equipment, and control systems
  •  Quality assurance and integration testing for compatibility with fans and controllers
  •  Method statements, installation manuals, and technical guidance
  •  Installation audits and quality inspections
  •  Option to undertake complete installation works
  •  Third-party verification of system logic, performance, and compliance
  •  Full commissioning services to ensure operational readiness
  •  Preparation of installation manuals, operation and maintenance (O\&M) guides, SOPs, and troubleshooting procedures
  •  Custom documentation tailored to your specific system
  •  Independent audits of already installed systems
  •  Detailed performance reports and compliance assessments
  •  Execution of corrective and optimization works where required

Whether you require design consultation, procurement support, technical supervision, or post-installation services, we provide tailored solutions to ensure your basement ventilation system is safe, effective, and fully compliant with regulations.

Jet fans are mounted on the ceiling to generate directional airflow, pushing contaminated air toward dedicated exhaust zones. Main exhaust fans then extract this air from the basement. At the same time, fresh air enters the space through inlet fans or ventilation openings to maintain a balanced air exchange.

The system operates automatically, responding to inputs from CO sensors and fire detection systems. If CO levels rise or a fire is detected, the fans accelerate to ensure rapid air clearance and support safe evacuation.

Jet fans are mounted on the ceiling to generate directional airflow, pushing contaminated air toward dedicated exhaust zones. Main exhaust fans then extract this air from the basement. At the same time, fresh air enters the space through inlet fans or ventilation openings to maintain a balanced air exchange.

The system operates automatically, responding to inputs from CO sensors and fire detection systems. If CO levels rise or a fire is detected, the fans accelerate to ensure rapid air clearance and support safe evacuation.

  • Jet Fans (Impulse Fans): Create airflow to guide pollutants toward exhaust points
  • Main Exhaust Fans: Remove contaminated air from the basement to the outside
  • Fresh Air Inlet Fans: Bring in clean air to replace extracted air and maintain pressure balance
  • CO Detection System: Monitors carbon monoxide levels and activates or adjusts fans accordingly
  • Fire Detection and Signaling: Initiates full-speed fan operation during fire emergencies to extract smoke and maintain visibility
  •  Space-saving solution without the need for large ductwork
  •  Energy-efficient operation based on CO levels and fire detection
  •  Reduced installation and operational costs compared to traditional ducted systems
  •  Even airflow distribution with fewer stagnant zones
  •  Fully compatible with building automation and life safety systems
  •  Scalable for residential, commercial, retail, and industrial basements

Through our experience conducting design reviews, installation audits, and post-installation inspections, we’ve identified several recurring issues that often compromise system performance and safety:

  •  Incorrect electrical connections causing reversed fan rotation
  •  Poor fan placement or improper mounting reducing airflow efficiency
  •  Selection of undersized or oversized fans relative to the space
  •  Insufficient number of jet fans leading to inadequate coverage
  •  Faulty system logic or configuration in the control panel
  •  Inaccurate cable sizing or incorrect routing of power and signal lines
  •  Inadequate quantity or incorrect placement of CO sensors; lack of regular calibration
  •  Missing or improperly located smoke and heat detectors
  •  Incomplete testing and commissioning procedures
  •  Absence of scheduled maintenance and operational checks

We offer comprehensive services covering every phase of the basement ventilation system lifecycle—from initial design to long-term performance management.

  •  Support for new ventilation system designs
  •  Peer reviews of existing layouts for performance and compliance
  •  CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) analysis for airflow modeling
  •  Assistance in sourcing system-critical components
  •  Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) support and documentation
  •  Full supply of fans, sensors, control panels, and instruments
  •  In-house production of sensors, monitoring equipment, and control systems
  •  Quality assurance and integration testing for compatibility with fans and controllers
  •  Method statements, installation manuals, and technical guidance
  •  Installation audits and quality inspections
  •  Option to undertake complete installation works
  •  Third-party verification of system logic, performance, and compliance
  •  Full commissioning services to ensure operational readiness
  •  Preparation of installation manuals, operation and maintenance (O\&M) guides, SOPs, and troubleshooting procedures
  •  Custom documentation tailored to your specific system
  •  Independent audits of already installed systems
  •  Detailed performance reports and compliance assessments
  •  Execution of corrective and optimization works where required

Whether you require design consultation, procurement support, technical supervision, or post-installation services, we provide tailored solutions to ensure your basement ventilation system is safe, effective, and fully compliant with regulations.