Fig. "Tasks of an air system": The ventilation of the rotor can serve different purposes.
The separation of air from the oil is carried out mostly by a so called breather (also breezer, bleeder, Fig. "Oil system components"). With it defoaming takes place to guarantee the cooling effect/lubrication effect of the oil. Bleedair for air conditioning, respectively ventilation. Here the risk of annoying odour nuisance up to the danger of toxication exists if the air seals against oil guiding/containing regions are not sufficient (Ill. 19.2-9 and Fig. "Survey of cockpit crew").
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