Description
Cabin Ventilation System
HVAC System (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning):
Heating: Provides warmth to the cabin during cold weather by circulating heated coolant or air.
Ventilation: Ensures fresh air circulation within the cabin, often controlled by adjustable vents and fans.
Air Conditioning: Cools the cabin during hot weather by circulating refrigerant through the system.
Air Vents and Controls:
Adjustable vents located throughout the cabin allow drivers and passengers to control the direction and flow of air.
Cabin air filters help maintain air quality by trapping dust, pollen, and other particles.
Air Recirculation:
Allows the cabin to recycle internal air rather than drawing air from outside, useful in environments with poor air quality or extreme temperatures.