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Ventilation in Apartments

Boverket's Building Regulations (BBR) section 6:2, Planning and Building Ordinance Ch. 5 (OVK)

What does it mean?

Ventilation is crucial for indoor climate in homes. In Sweden, there are three main types of ventilation systems: natural draft (S-system) relying on temperature differences and wind, mechanical exhaust (F-system) with fans extracting air, and supply and exhaust with heat recovery (HRV/FTX-system), which is the most energy-efficient option.

Natural draft is common in older buildings (pre-1960) and works best during winter months. Mechanical exhaust dominates in buildings from the 1960s-1990s and requires regular filter maintenance. HRV systems with heat recovery are installed in new construction and can recover 80-90% of the heat from exhaust air. Regardless of system, it's important that ventilation isn't blocked — supply air vents should be open and exhaust vents in kitchens and bathrooms kept clean.

Key Points

  • Three main types: natural draft (S), mechanical exhaust (F), and HRV/FTX with heat recovery
  • Natural draft common in older buildings, HRV in new construction
  • HRV systems recover 80-90% of heat from exhaust air
  • Supply air vents should be kept open and exhaust vents clean
  • Mandatory ventilation inspection (OVK) must be performed at regular intervals

Practical Tip

Never block ventilation openings — it causes moisture and poor air quality. In apartments with natural draft, ventilation works worst in summer — use cross-ventilation instead. With mechanical ventilation, ensure filters are cleaned or replaced regularly. If you suspect poor ventilation, do a simple test: hold a piece of paper against the exhaust vent — it should be pulled in.

Legal Basis: Boverket's Building Regulations (BBR) section 6:2, Planning and Building Ordinance Ch. 5 (OVK)

Related Terms

Mandatory Ventilation Inspection (OVK)Moisture and Mold in HousingRadon in HousingEnergy Rating ClassesReasonable Condition Standard
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