Roof turbo

A roof turbo is a passive ventilation system that uses a spinning turbine to exhaust hot air from a building. It helps cool the interior, improves air quality, and is energy-efficient since it doesn’t require electricity.

A roof turbo (often called a roof ventilator or turbine ventilator) is a passive ventilation system installed on rooftops to help exhaust hot, stale air from a building. It works by using the natural wind to spin a turbine, which creates a vacuum that draws out warm air from the building, helping to cool the interior.

Key benefits:

Reduces indoor temperature
Improves indoor air quality
Energy-efficient (requires no power)
Prevents moisture buildup and condensation
It’s commonly used in warehouses, factories, and large buildings to enhance ventilation without relying on electrical systems.