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Basic Product Range
Disclose the secret of fresh air!
Systemair has been taking care of Indoor Air
Quality (IAQ) as an essential resource since
1974. Today Systemair is one of the leading
ventilation companies worldwide. A success
story, which started in Skinnskatteberg,
Sweden with the invention of the inline
duct fan. This invention revolutionised the
ventilation world. Since then the company
has continuously advanced and now offers
a comprehensive range of products for all
ventilation requirements. The expert at
Systemair have the required knowledge and
understanding in finding solutions when
considering the ventilation of shopping centres,
domestic ventilation of a family home to the complex ventilation of tunnels and
metro stations. More than 2500 employees and in excess of 60 subsidiaries in 40
countries globally we are available to our customers.

With this catalogue which features air distribution products and accessories we
give you as our customer a general overview of what Systemair can offer within
this range. For further information about all the other Systemair products you can
contact your local Systemair company or you can just visit our online catalogue on
www.systemair.com.

Quality
Systemair has been certified according to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ATEX. Our R&D
centre remains one of the most modern facilities in Europe. We test in compliance
with the international standards EN, ISO and AMCA.

© Systemair 2011. Systemair reserves the right to make technical changes. For updated documentation, please refer to www.systemair.com.
Contents
Systemair......................................................................................... 2
Group product overview.............................................................4-5
A good indoor climat is vital.......................................................... 6
Marketing tools............................................................................... 7
ADP basic product range.......................................................... 8-11

Technical data
Air valves........................................................................ 12-26
Wall grilles & diffusers.................................................. 27-36
Linear wall & ceiling diffusers............................................. 37
Floor & step diffusers.................................................... 38-39
Transfer & door grilles................................................... 40-41
Duct mounted grilles & diffusers.................................. 42-44
Square ceiling diffusers................................................. 45-53
Round ceiling diffusers.................................................. 54-65
Jet diffusers.................................................................... 66-67
Displacement diffusers.................................................. 68-69
Air volume controllers................................................... 70-78
Louvers........................................................................... 79-80
Plenum boxes................................................................. 81-83

Theory....................................................................................84-100
Index............................................................................................101
Systemair
The straight way Technical data Dal, Eidsvoll–Norway
The straight way was our first production Our development centre in Skinnskatteberg
In Eidsvoll, Norway we manufacture
idea and led to the circular duct fan. Today is one of the most modern in Europe for air air handling units for the Norwegian
“the straight path” represents our ambition flow measurements, acoustic measurements, market. The Norwegian warehouse for
to simplify the life of our customers. Stocked efficiency measurements, low speed fans is also located here.
products are delivered in Europe within 24 measurements on air terminal devices, etc. All
hours from local warehouses and within 72 measurements are performed in compliance
hours from distribution centres. High product with applicable standards as set out in AMCA
quality, correct technical data and fast deliveries and ISO.
are always in focus.
Quality and environment Bouctouche - Canada
Systemair Systemair is certified according to ISO 9001 In Bouctouche, Canada we primarily
Systemair was established in Sweden in and ISO 14001. Our quality system allows produce duct fans and heat exchangers
1974 and is today the parent company in an us to continuously improve our products and used in residential ventilation for the
North American market.
international group with 50 subsidiaries and our customer service. Certification means
approximately 2500 employees. The Group’s that we have undertaken to minimise our
head office and largest production plant is environmental impact. We always take the
located in Skinnskatteberg with some 400 environment into consideration when we
employees and a floor area of 50,000 m2. choose sub-suppliers, materials, production
methods, etc. An important factor is that
Production we continuously work to reduce our energy
We are proud of our production units. The aim consumption and reduce waste. Through
has been to have both effective production increased recovery and heightened awareness
of bulk products and, at the same time, an we have been able to reduce our waste by
efficient and flexible approach to producing 90%. Quality and environment management
small volumes. This has steered our choice of systems are under continuous development.
machinery and how we plan our production, These are audited twice a year by the
with focus on the working environment. Our certification body BVQI (Bureau Veritas Quality
premises are light and pleasant and we invest International).
in tools that facilitate work and provide our
employees with a safe and efficient workplace. Detailed product information can be found on
our website, www.systemair.com

Kansas City – USA


In Kansas City we produce roof fans,
roof extractor fans, wall fans and
recirculating air units.

Production in Skinnskatteberg is virtually fully automated with modern machinery featuring advanced
computer support. Also located here is the company’s most advanced test installation for measuring
technical data.
Skinnskatteberg - Sweden Hässleholm - Sweden
Main plant VEAB
Klockargården
The main plant in Skinnskatteberg VEAB in Hässleholm manufactures first and
Systemair’s small air handling units are
houses one of the company’s two central foremost heating coils and hot air fans.
made at Klockargården in Skinnskatteberg.
warehouses and the largest production Frico’s central warehouse of approximately
installation as well as the group’s head 8,000 m2 is also located here.
office. Fans and accessories are produced
here as stock items.

Ukmerge – Lithuania
Production of air handling units for homes.

Bratislava – Slovakia
The factory in Bratislava manufactures air
distribution products and fire dampers.

Maribor – Slovenia
The factory in Maribor, Slovenia specialises in
high temperature fans for flue gas ventilation.

Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia


Production and marketing of products for tunnel
and garage ventilation

India
A broad assortment of air distribution
products are manufactured, along with a
wide range of the Systemair products are
offered in parallel, Noida - INDIA

Madrid – Spain Hasselager - Denmark Windischbuch - Germany


The factory in Madrid, Spain makes air The factory in Hasselager, Denmark man- In Windischbuch, Germany a broad
handling units for the southern European ufactures large air handling units. All pro- assortment of fans are manufactured, of
market. duction here is order based which the majority are stock items. One of
Systemair’s central warehouses is located
here.
4

Other products from Systemair


Systemair has an extensive range of ventilation products: fans including smoke
extract, tunnel and car park fans ,explosion proof fans, air handling units from
large central units to small residential units with energy recovery, air distribution
products and fire dampers.

These products are installed in a variety of locations, including homes, offices,


healthcare premises, shops, industrial buildings, tunnels, parking garages, training
facilities, sports centres.

Air handling units Compact air handling units False ceiling units
Systemair produces a wide range of air Compact supply air handling unit with Compact and easy to maintain air handling
handling units. heating battery and filter for use in petrol unit with heat recovery and control system.
stations, schools, stores, offices and smaller Mounted in a false ceiling or in the attic.
premises. The units are compact in dimen- Air flow: 20-1500 l/s
sions and are easy to install.
Air flow: 20-1400 l/s

Horizontal units Vertical units


A broad range of horizontal air handling A broad range of vertical air handling units
units with or without heat recovery. Use- with or without heat recovery. Useable eve-
able everywhere from minor premises to rywhere from minor premises to schools,
schools, stores and larger offices. stores and larger offices.
Air flow: 20-1500 l/s Air flow: 20-1500 l/s

RESIDENTIAL VENTILATION Residential units Cooker hoods


Complete energy-efficient air handling For homes with living areas of 60-320 m2. Good at capturing odours even at low
units with heat recovery and built-in control airflows.
systems. Designed to be mounted over the
cooker, on walls or horizontally in attics.
5

Catalogues for other products


We have seperate catalogues for Air Handling Units and Air Distribution Prod-
ucts as well as leaflets and brochures for all of our products. Contact us for
printed versions or download on www.systemair.com.

FIRE AND SMOKE DAMPERS Fire & smoke dampers


Systemair produces fans, dampers and Dampers that reduce the spread of smoke
control equipment for dual use, i.e. for nor- and fire.
mal operation and certified for use during
normal operation and in the event of a fire.

AIR DISTRIBUTION PRODUCTS Circular & rectangular fans Roof fans


Fans Wide range of use for all kinds of installa- Effective exhaust air system for horizontal
Systemair has a wide range of fans for use tions or vertical air discharge
in various applications from small office
premises to larger industrial applications.
Common to all items in the range is that
components have been developed to
satisfy stringent demands for low energy
consumption.

The fans have all undergone extensive test-


ing, both in the laboratory and out in the
field, in order to comply with current and
future demands for low energy consump-
tion. All products are also manufactured to
comply with environmental requirements.

Axial fans Explosion proof fans & smoke


Effective supply and exhaust system for extract fans
industrial buildings applications fans for explosion hazardous areas & smoke
and heat extract
6

A good indoor climate is vital


We often take natural resources such as fresh air for granted. We must however
remain frugal with this essential resource and mindful of maintaining a responsi-
ble balance between the designing of good ventilation systems and considering
energy consumption and well thought out material usage and production meth-
ods. Systemair has recognized this need and has developed the "Green Ventila-
tion" registered trade mark for ventilation labelling these products.

Heat recovery Pressure to ensure that our products maintain a


In areas with a relatively low average The design of the duct system and the unit high standard and are approved by various
annual temperature, ventilation systems has an impact on required system pressure. bodies. For units, this may mean Eurovent
employ effective heat recovery that returns There are often tens, sometimes hundreds, certification or other local certification for
energy from extract air to the supply air. A of Pascals to be saved here. the country in question. To achieve this, you
good rotating heat exchanger can recover need resources and expertise. Within the
Group, you will find, among other things,
up to 90% of the energy present. Cool recovery
one of Europe’s most modern development
In warmer parts of the world, energy sav- centres, which is AMCA-certified.
Energy-efficient fans ings may be possible by drawing cool night-
Today, there is a new generation of fan mo- time supply air into premises, thus cooling
tors that contribute to a dramatic reduction the building structure.
in energy consumption, as much as 50% in
some cases. The new EC motors are better Quality-certified products
suited to speed control functions, which How can you choose the right solution and
is where considerable energy savings can product when there are so many alterna-
be made. Further benefits are of quieter tives? Nowadays, most major suppliers are
operation as well as extended product life. ISO-certified and have CE-marked products,
but is that enough? At Systemair we are
going one step further and working hard
A room that is so quiet that the only thing
you’ll hear is your heartbeat.
One of Europe's most modern development centres
The development centre in Skinnskatte-
berg, recently accredited by AMCA, signifies
an investment of EUR 700,000 and is fitted
with measurement and testing equipment,
making it one of the most modern facilities
of its kind in Europe.

The quiet room is one of the test stations


or a “reverberation chamber”, producing
a background sound of less than 10 dBA.
When measuring supply air terminals, a
green laser is used to show how the air
is expelled from wall-mounted or ceiling-
mounted devices. There is also a climate
chamber that cools the air to -20°C, which
means we can use it all year round to
develop our recovery units. In addition to
the test centre in Skinnskatteberg, there are
also test facilities in Germany and Denmark
where we can measure air volumes of
more than 400 000 m3/h.
7

Selection tools
We have developed this overview to make it easier for you to get an idea of
which product best suits your specific needs. More detailed analysis or planning
usually requires additional information, which is where the following tools come
in.

Product catalogue and specification


data
More detailed technical information, suf-
ficient to carry out complete planning, is
available in separate catalogues and speci-
fication data. These describe all incorpo-
rated functions, available accessories, and
additional technical data.

Online catalogue and computer


software
For those who prefer to work online, it is
possible to select and dimension most prod-
ucts (except DV and NB) using Systemair’s
online catalogue.

In addition to complete product informa-


tion, there is also a selection function that
suggests alternative products to suit actual
needs. For certain products, such as Topvex,
medium pressure axial fans, air handling
units DV and NB, there is computer software
that you can download and install locally.

Personal support
Systemair aims to have local expertise
close to the customer. You can find up-
to-date information and contact details
for each country on our website, www.
systemair.com.
8 | Content

Balance-E Balance-S EFF TFF


Return Plastic Air Valve Supply Plastic Air Valve Return Metal Air Valve Supply Metal Air Valve
Air Valves

Elegant-VE Elegant-VS Elegant-VI Elegant-VT


Supply Air Valve Supply Air Valve Supply Air Valve Supply Air Valve

BHC AL AE VTK
Return Air Regulatoring Motorized Return Self Regulating Air Valve Return Self Regulating Air Valve Self Adjusting Inlet Air Valve
Valve with Presence & Humidity Sensor

OVE OVR OVX


Transfer Air Valve Transfer Air Valve Transfer Air Valve
Wall Grilles and Diffusers

NOVA-A NOVA-L NOVA-R NOVA-F


Double Deflection Grille Linear Bar Grille Used for Non Vision Return Air Grille Non Vision Return Air Grille
Used for Supply and Return Supply and Return with G3 Filter

Sinus-BR Sinus-BS
Nozzle Diffuser for Supply Return Air Nozzle Diffuser for Supply Return Air
Content | 9

Ceiling Diffusers
Linear Wall &

Hella-A
Linear Slot Diffuser
Floor & Step
Diffusers

Elegant-AT SFD
Supply Air Valve Floor Diffuser
Door Grilles
Transfer &

NOVA-D NOVA-E
Non Vision Transfer Air Door Grille Egg Crate Return Air Grille
Grilles & Diffusers
Duct Mounted

NOVA-C Sinus-DC Sinus-DR


Single or Double Deflection Duct Circular Duct Mounted Rectangular Duct or Wall Mounted
Grilles for Supply and Return Air Nozzle Diffuser for Supply Air Nozzle Diffuser for Supply Air
Square Ceiling Diffusers

Kvadra CRS-T VVKN


Louvre Faced Ceiling Diffuser Square Ceiling Swirl Diffuser Swirl Ceiling Diffuser Used for Supply
for Supply and Return Air with Fixed Air Guiding Blades and Return air With Fixed Blades

VVKR TSF TSO


Swirl Ceiling Diffuser Used for Supply Perforated Face Return Air Diffusers Perforated Face Supply Air Diffuser
and Return Air with Adjustable Blades
10 | Content
Square Ceiling
Diffusers

Sinus-A Sinus-G Sinus-F


Square Multi Nozzle Ceiling Diffuser Square Multi Nozzle Ceiling Diffuser Square Multi Nozzle Ceiling Diffuser
for Plaster or False Ceiling for Plaster or False Ceiling for T-Bar ceiling

Konika Konika-A CRS CRSP


Circular Fixed Cones Circular Adjustable Cone Circular Metal Swirl Diffuser Circular Swirl Diffuser
Ceiling Diffuser Ceiling Diffuser with Fixed Blades with Fixed Blades
Round Ceiling Diffusers

TST TSK TSR TSP


Circular Ceiling Diffuser with Circular Ceiling Diffuser with Circular Ceiling Diffuser with Circular Ceiling Diffuser with
Adjustable Front Plate Adjustable Perforated Front Plate Adjustable Front Plate for Adjustable Front Plate for
Apparent Installations Apparent installations

Sinus-C Sinus-C/T IKD TSD


Circular Nozzle Ceiling Diffuser Circular Nozzle Ceiling Diffuser Circular Ceiling Diffuser with Dual Circular Swirl Diffuser with Adjustable
Complete with Side Entry Plenum Complete with Top Entry Plenum Adjustable Cones Blades for Horizontal or
Box for Visible Installation Box for Visible Installation for High Installations Vertical Air Pattern
Jet Diffusers

AJD JSR
Long Throw Adjustable Circular Multi-Cone Jet Diffuser with
Nozzles Narrow Concentric or Wide Cones for
Long or Short Air Pattern
Displacement
Diffusers

LPS
Displacement Diffuser Suspended or
Mounted Against the Ceiling for Low
Velocity Ceiling Air Distribution
Content | 11

RDA RPK-R SPI


Constant Volume Regulator Constant Air Volume Controller Iris Damper for Measuring and
for Duct or Air Inlets with Adjustable Air Flow Adjusting the Air Flow
Air Volume Controllers

SPM SPI-F SPM-F


Iris Damper for Measuring Actuator Driven Iris Dampers Actuator Driven Iris Dampers
and Adjusting Air Flow with with More Choking Ability
More Choking Ability

RSK VKK VK
Back Draft Damper Louver Shutters Louver Shutters
for Circular Ducts with Circular Inlet and Outlet for Vertical Mounting on a Wall
Louvers

IGC IGK
Circular External Louver Square External Louver
Plenum Boxes

PRG PER VVK Hella-A-PB


Rear, Side or Top Entry Insulated Side Entry Plenum Boxes Side Entry Plenum Boxes Side Entry Plenum Box
Plenum Boxes Designed for Designed for Designed for Designed for
Rectangular Grilles Circular Inlet Diffusers Square Ceiling Diffusers Linear Slot Diffusers
12 | Air valves

Balance-E
Return plastic air valve

Function Dimensions
The Balance-E is a round exhaust valve with
an aerodynamically shaped valve cone. The
Balance-E performs extremely well with re-
gard to sound level, pressure drop and air flow
characteristics. The Balance-E is installed in a ØA ØB ØC D
frame or directly into the duct. Balance-E-100 100 70 142 61
Balance-E-125 125 87 160 61
Design Balance-E-160 160 118 195 57
The Balance-E is manufactured from recycla- Balance-E-200 200 167 240 64
ble polypropylene and tolerates temperatures
up to 100°C. This material also withstands
most chemicals in small concentrations, Poly-
ether gasket. The Balance-E is supplied in a Air flow and pressure drop
white finish which matches RAL 9010.
Balance-E
Adjustment a, (mm) -7.5 -5 0 5 10 15
The cone is screwed a number of turns 100 k-factor 0.83 1.09 1.46 2.00 2.28 2.69
clockwise or anticlockwise so as to achieve 125 k-factor 0.85 1.11 1.63 2.15 2.41 3.45
the air gap in mm which corresponds to the
a, (mm) -2.5 0 5 10 15 20
pressure drop and required air flow shown in
160 k-factor 2.02 2.63 3.93 4.53 6.08 7.56
the diagram. The pressure drop is checked by
pushing a suitable test probe into the front of a, (mm) -5 0 5 10 15 20
the unit behind the valve cone. a = air gap in mm 200 k
-factor 4.43 5.74 7.30 8.44 10.18 11.50

Ordering code Accessories


Balance - E 100 RFP, RFU Mounting frame.
(E=Exhaust Air, Diameter) Size of
ØA ØD hole dimension
Selection Table RFP 100 120 97 Ø103
Table below shows the general product per- RFP 125 146 122 Ø128
formance for more details please see selection RFP 160 180 157 Ø163
software or contact your local systemair office. RFP RFP 200 220 197 Ø203

Size of
ØA ØD hole dimension
ΔPi, find the mean pressure RFU 100 120 97 Ø103
RFU 125 146 122 Ø128
RFU 160 180 157 Ø163
RFU
RFU 200 220 197 Ø203

Balance-E
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and ∆Pt - Pressure (Pa)
Balance-E RFP RFU
100 6961 6125 6130 43 95 161
125 6962 6126 6131 88 159 241
160 6963 6127 6134 31 82 133
200 6964 6128 6135 33 66 109
m /h
3
40 60 80 100 130 180 230
l/s 11 17 22 28 36 50 64

Acoustic performance in dB(A): 20-25 30 35-40


Air valves | 13

Balance-S
Supply plastic air valve

Function Dimensions
The Balance-S is a round supply-air valve
with an aerodynamically shaped valve cone.
The Balance-S performs extremely well with
regard to sound level, pressure drop, air flow
and self-damping. The Balance-S is installed in
a frame or directly into the duct.
ØA ØB ØC D
Balance-S-100 100 81 156 72
Design
Balance-S-125 125 104 182 78
The Balance-S is manufactured from recycla-
Balance-S-160 160 120 206 86
ble polypropylene and tolerates temperatures
up to 100°C. This material also withstands
most chemicals in small concentrations, Poly-
ether gasket. The Balance-S is supplied in a Air flow and pressure drop
white finish which matches RAL 9010.
Balance-S
Adjustment a, (mm) 2.5 4 5 7.5 10 20
The valve cone is screwed a number of turns 100 k-factor 1.08 1.67 2.16 3.10 4.05 5.17
clockwise or anti-clockwise so as to achieve 120 k-factor 1.15 1.96 2.92 3.73 4.79 7.59
the air gap in mm which corresponds to the 160 k-factor 1.86 2.75 3.46 4.81 6.62 10.32
pressure drop and required air flow shown in
the diagram. The pressure drop is checked by
removing the front plug and pushing in a suit-
able test probe. a = air gap in mm

Ordering code Accessories


Balance - S 100 RFP, RFU Mounting frame.
(S = supply air, diameter) Size of
ØA ØD hole dimension
Selection Table RFP 100 120 97 Ø103
Table below shows the general product per- RFP 125 146 122 Ø128
formance for more details please see selection RFP 160 180 157 Ø163
software or contact your local systemair office. RFP RFP 200 220 197 Ø203

Size of
ØA ØD hole dimension
RFU 100 120 97 Ø103
ΔPi, find the mean pressure RFU 125 146 122 Ø128
RFU 160 180 157 Ø163
RFU
RFU 200 220 197 Ø203

Balance-S
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
Balance-S RFP RFU
100 6965 6125 6130 1 2 3 62 120 217
125 6966 6126 6131 1 2 2 45 164 224
160 6967 6127 6134 1 2 2 70 102 223
m3/h 55 75 100 120 195 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 15 21 28 33 54 dB (A)
14 | Air valves

EFF
Return metal air valve

Function Dimensions
The EFF is an exhaust device for installation
on ceiling or wall. It can also be used for sup-
ply air. The device has a lockable central cone ØA ØB C
which is rotated to adjust the pressure and EFF 63 63 90 15
consequently the air volume. EFF 80 80 106 15
EFF 100 100 135 15
Design EFF 125 125 160 15
The EFF is manufactured from sheet metal EFF 150 149 191 15
with a white powder-coated finish (RAL EFF 160 160 195 15
9010-80) and is available in the following EFF 200 200 238 18
diameters: Ø63, Ø80, Ø100, Ø125, Ø150,
Ø160 and Ø200.
Accessories
Mounting RFP, RFU Mounting frame. Size of
All sizes can be installed directly onto the duct
ØA ØD hole dimension
RFP 100 120 97 Ø103
Adjustment RFP 125 146 122 Ø128
The pressure is adjusted by rotating the valve RFP 160 180 157 Ø163
cone. RFP 200 220 197 Ø203
RFP
Ordering code Size of
EFF-100 ØA ØD hole dimension
Dimensions RFU 100 120 97 Ø103
RFU 125 146 122 Ø128
Selection Table RFU 160 180 157 Ø163
Table below shows the general product per- RFU RFU 200 220 197 Ø203
formance for more details please see selec-
tion software or contact your local systemair
office.

EFF
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and ∆Pt - Pressure (Pa)
EFF PER RFP RFU
63 6144 37 236 272
80 6145 6129 20 84 149
100 6146 6125 6130 10 62 136
125 6147 6522 6126 6131 33 102 156
150 7490 B505 B509 6132 22 78 124
160 6148 6523 6127 6134 23 80 125
200 6149 6524 6128 6135 44 84 124
m /h
3
40 65 90 100 150 190 250 310
l/s 11 18 25 28 42 53 69 86

Acoustic performance in dB(A): 20-25 30 35-40 Not Available


Air valves | 15

TFF
Supply metal air valve

Function Dimensions
The TFF is a circular supply valve for ceiling
installation. The TFF consists of an inlet cone
and diffuser unit containing sound absor -bent
material. The technical specifications of the
diffuser unit give it a wide range of applica-
tions. By rotating diffuser unit, the throw and
pressure drop can be adjusted steplessly. Both
concentric and eccentric distribution patterns
can be selected by using the shielding device
provided.

Design
The TFF is manufactured from sheet steel with
a white powder-coated finish (RAL 9010-80)
and is available in the following diameters:
Ø80, Ø100, Ø125, Ø150, Ø160 and Ø200. ØL hole
TFF A B C D E F G H □J ØK DI D2 dim
How to use for exhaust air 080 - - - - - - - 26-56 106 80 - - 87
This device can be used for exhaust air as 100 - - - - - - - 26-56 135 100 - - 107
explained. 125+PER 100-125 320 250 150 47 185 115 190 26-56 160 125 99 127 132
160+PER 125-160 360 250 160 47 210 120 200 26-56 191 160 124 162 167
Mounting 200+PER 160-200 450 300 195 47 280 138 235 29-59 238 200 159 202 207
The TFF is easily fitted, either into the mount- Accessories
ing frame or directly onto the duct using its TPP Ceiling plate (600x600), RFP, RFU Mount-
friction springs. If the TFF is fitted to a PER ing frame and PER Plenum box with remov- Size of
plenum box, there must be a straight length, 4 able damper and test points. ØA ØD hole dimension
times the duct’s diameter, in front of the RFP 100 120 97 Ø103
PER plenum box. RFP 125 146 122 Ø128
RFP 160 180 157 Ø163
Ordering code RFP 200 220 197 Ø203
TFF-125
RFP
Size Size of
ØA ØD hole dimension
Selection Table RFU 100 120 97 Ø103
Table below shows the general product per- RFU 125 146 122 Ø128
formance for more details please see selection RFU 160 180 157 Ø163
software or contact your local systemair office. RFU RFU 200 220 197 Ø203

TFF
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
TFF PER RFP RFU

80 6089 6129 2 4 5 6 45 65

100 6090 6125 6130 2 2 3 14 33 57


125 6091 6522 6126 6131 4 5 6 19 43 80
150 7509 B505 B509 6132 3 3 4 14 34 69
160 6092 6523 6127 6134 3 4 5 13 34 70
200 6093 6524 6128 6135 3 4 6 5 29 78
m /h
3
30 60 75 85 115 165 265 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 8 17 21 24 32 46 74 dB (A)

Not Available
16 | Air valves

Elegant-VE
Supply air valve

Function Dimensions
The Elegant has been especially developed
for providing a draught-free air supply from
the rear walls of offices, hotel rooms etc. The
guide jet prevents the air stream from falling
into the occupied zone before it has reached
an acceptable temperature. Max. temperature
difference ΔT 10K is permissible. The Elegant ØA ØB C D
is also suitable for VAV systems, as the distri- Elegant VE-100 98 165 111 87
bution pattern is maintained across the entire Elegant VE-125 123 165 115 89
flow area. Elegant VE-160 158 198 124 86

Design
The Elegant is manufactured from steel and
Sound attenuation, ΔL (dB)
consists of a convex front plate with perfora-
Mid-frequency band, Hz
tions and guide jet opening. The front plate is
125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K
finished in the standard white powder-coating
VE 100 17 12 7 1 0 0 2
(RAL 9010-80).
VE 125 17 12 7 1 0 0 2
VE 160 16 14 6 1 0 0 3
Versions
The Elegant is available in sizes Ø100, Ø125
and Ø160, and in five different versions: VE is Sound power level, LW
the basic version with perforated front plate. LW(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok = table)
correction factor Kok
Mounting Mid-frequency band, Hz
The diffuser is installed directly onto the spiral 63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K
duct. Dismantling of the supply air unit: Turn VE 100 13 -1 -2 0 -1 -6 -9 -14
the unit and pull straight out. VE 125 13 -1 -2 0 -1 -6 -9 -14
VE 160 14 3 1 3 -1 -8 -14 -15

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product per-
formance for more details please see selection
software or contact your local systemair office.

Elegant-VE
Size Art No Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
100 6298 7 12 14 38 117 187
125 6827 6 9 12 36 76 143
160 6828 2 3 5 14 49 116
m3/h 50 75 100 140 215 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 14 21 28 39 60 dB (A)
Air valves | 17

Elegant-VS
Supply air valve

Function Dimensions
The Elegant has been especially developed for
providing a draught-free air supply from the
rear walls of offices, hotel rooms etc. The VI
or VS version with guide jet is recommended
for cooled air. The guide jet prevents the air
ØA ØB C D
stream from falling into the occupied zone
before it has reached an acceptable tempera- Elegant VS-125 123 165 240 214

ture. Max. temperature difference ΔT 10K is Elegant VS-160 158 198 274 236
permissible. The Elegant is also suitable for
VAV systems, as the distribution pattern is
maintained across the entire flow area.

Design
With the pressure Sound attenuation, ΔL (dB)
The Elegant is manufactured from steel and
distribution plate in the Mid-frequency band, Hz
consists of a convex front plate with perfora-
back of the diffuser, the 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K
tions and guide jet opening. The front plate is
airflow can be adjusted VS 125 19 13 5 1 0 0 2
finished in the standard white powder-coating
by using different num- VS 160 15 11 6 0 1 0 1
(RAL 9010-80).
ber of plastic plugs, see
diagram.
Versions Sound power level, LW
The Elegant is available in sizes Ø125 and LW(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok = table)
Ø160, and in five different versions: VS has correction factor Kok
a perforated front plate, guide jet, test points, Mid-frequency band, Hz
damper. 63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K
VS 125 4 -2 -3 1 0 -4 -11 -20
Mounting VS 160 15 3 1 2 -2 -7 -13 -20
The diffuser is installed directly onto the spiral
duct. Dismantling of the supply air unit: Turn
the unit and pull straight out.

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product per-
formance for more details please see selection
software or contact your local systemair office.

Elegant-VS
Size Art No Air flow range (m /h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m)
3
∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
125 6831 6 9 12 23 70 115
160 6832 10 14 17 32 66 101
m3/h 60 90 120 160 200 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 17 25 33 44 56 dB (A)
18 | Air valves

Elegant-VI
Supply air valve

Function Dimensions
The Elegant has been especially developed for
providing a draught-free air supply from the
rear walls of offices, hotel rooms etc. The VI
or VS version with guide jet is recommended
for cooled air. The guide jet prevents the air
ØA ØB C D
stream from falling into the occupied zone
Elegant VI-125 123 165 115 89
before it has reached an acceptable tempera-
Elegant VI-160 158 198 124 86
ture. Max. temperature difference ΔT 10K is
permissible. The Elegant is also suitable for
VAV systems, as the distribution pattern is
maintained across the entire flow area.

Design
The Elegant is manufactured from steel and
consists of a convex front plate with perfora-
tions and guide jet opening. The front plate is
Sound attenuation, ΔL (dB)
finished in the standard white powder-coating Mid-frequency band, Hz
(RAL 9010-80). 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K
VI 125 19 13 5 1 0 0 2
Versions VI 160 15 11 6 0 1 0 1
The Elegant is available in sizes Ø125 and
Ø160, and in five different versions: VI has a
perforated front plate, guide jet, test point. Sound power level, LW
LW(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok = table)

Mounting correction factor Kok


Mid-frequency band, Hz
The diffuser is installed directly onto the spiral
63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K
duct. Dismantling of the supply air unit: Turn
VI 125 11 -6 -5 -1 0 -4 -7 -15
the unit and pull straight out.
VI 160 8 -1 -1 1 0 -5 -12 -20

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product per-
formance for more details please see selection
software or contact your local systemair office.

Elegant-VI
Size Art No Air flow range (m /h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m)
3
∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
125 6829 6 9 12 23 70 119
160 6830 10 15 19 34 78 124
m3/h 60 90 120 170 220 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 17 25 33 47 61 dB (A)
Air valves | 19

Elegant-VT
Supply air valve

Function Dimensions
The Elegant has been especially developed
165
for providing a draught-free air supply from
the rear walls of offices, hotel rooms etc.
Maximum temperature difference ΔT 10K is
permissible. The Elegant is also suitable for
VAV systems, as the distribution pattern is
maintained across the entire flow area.

Design
The Elegant is manufactured from steel and
consists of a convex front plate with perfora-
tions and guide jet opening. The front plate is
33.2
finished in the standard white powder-coating
(RAL 9010-80). 59.3

Versions
Sound attenuation, ΔL (dB)
The Elegant is available in sizes Ø100 and With the pressure Mid-frequency band, Hz
Ø125, and in five different versions : VT has distribution plate in the 63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K
a perforated front plate. Can be mounted back of the diffuser, the VT 100 9 -7 -3 0 -1 -6 -7 -11
directly in a T-piece or pre-embeded bend. airflow can be adjusted VT 125 9 -3 -1 1 0 -8 -10 -15
The air flow can be adjusted by using different by using different num-
number of plastic plugs. ber of plastic plugs.
Sound power level, LW
Mounting LW(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok = table)
The diffuser is installed directly onto the spiral correction factor Kok
duct. Dismantling of the supply air unit : Turn Mid-frequency band, Hz
the unit and pull straight out. 63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K
VT 100 9 -7 -3 0 -1 -6 -7 -11
Selection Table VT 125 9 -3 -1 1 0 -8 -10 -15
Table below shows the general product per-
formance for more details please see selection
software or contact your local systemair office.

Elegant-VT
Size Art No Air flow range (m /h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m)
3
∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
100 6202 10 16 20 11 34 57
125 6207 4 5 6 37 28 50
m3/h 45 60 75 80 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 12 17 21 22 dB (A)
20 | Air valves

BHC
Return air self regulating motorized valve
with presence and humidity sensor

Function Dimensions
BHC 100 is a motorized damper with integrated motion (PIR) and humidity sensor for bathroom
installations. The extract units may be installed either on the wall (in a vertical or horizontal posi-
tion), or the ceiling. The humidity and the motion sensors work independently of each other. The
damper opens whenever motion is indicated and closes 25 min after the last indication. The hu-
midity sensor controls the fully modulating damper from RH 30% to 75%. The movement sensor
is dependent on a power supply and the BHC uses either a 9V battery or 12V AC. The humidity
sensors will open the damper regardless of a power supply.

Spigot Versions
Ø100 mm and Ø125 mm (with adapter).Ø80 mm (with special sleeve Ø80 mm). note: the BPD
is delivered with adapter Ø100 mm. The BPD dampers are especially useful in constant pressure
systems for example block of flats. More Standard and better longevity:
2 x 1.5 Volts AAA LR03 Batteries.
Accessories
100/125 inlet adapter and 12/9 v transformer. Buzzer:
Enables to inform the occupant when the
Airflow/Pressure Chart battery needs to be replaced (i.e. when the
enables to adapt the fixed shutter position. supplied on installation instruction) battery level is below 2.2V). This buzzer rings
when the presence sensor or the switch is
Type Art No activated.
BHC-100 7178
Transformer-12V 7387 Possibility to connect a dedicated “CAL” for
Inlet adapter Ø100- Ø125 7484 12VAC supply.
Air valves | 21

AL
Return air self regulating valve

Function Design
Intended to equip the facilities housing MEV, housing and local service, the range of the AL
extraction air valves self meets the regulatory requirements while combining aesthetics and
technology. Design fluid grid in several colors, reliability mechanical, proven functionality, per-
formance ventilation and noise are the major assets of all AL air valves series. The AL air valves
meets the residential requirements of the NF MEV. Single or double speed, both models perfectly
consistent allow a uniform architectural treatment between kitchen, bathroom and WC.

Model
Produced in white polystyrene(standard), the AL air valve, installed in WC room and baths, pro-
vides a flow of extraction determined.
1. Collar Ø 125 with lip seal (delivered
Operation separately).
The regulator consists of a rigid component and ensures a determined air flow of extraction 2. Body of the valve.
within a range of pressure between 50 and 160 Pascals. 3. Regulator.
4. Removable grille.
AL is available in the following air flow: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 120 and 150 m3/h

Maintenance Acoustic charecteristics


To maintain maximum efficiency, it is necessary to conduct a periodic cleaning: LW dB(A)
AL 70Pa 100Pa 130Pa 160Pa
• Remove the grille (4) and regulator (3) the body of the valve (removed from the sleeve if 15 m3/h 19 27 31 34
necessary). 30 m3/h 27 30 33 36
• The sleeve (1) shall not be detached from the duct. 45 m3/h 27 33 34 37

• Clean all either in the upper part of a dishwasher, either manually with soap and water, nothing
disassemble the regulator.
• Walk up the valve.
Type Art No.
AL 15 35028
Installation AL 30 35029
The AL is installed in vertical walls by simple fitting onto a 125 Ø sleeve fixed on the aeration AL 45 35030
duct. The lip seal ensures that the sleeve is securely fixed and watertight. Possible fitting with Ø AL 60 35031
99, 116, 150 or 160 mm. When ceiling mounted, an adapted sleeve can be used (125 Ø, 3-claw AL 75 35032
AL 90 35033
plasterboard sleeve, or 125 Ø plastic sleeve for penetrating slabs for use with the 125 Ø sleeve).
AL 120 35034
AL 150 35035
Ø125
Ø125
100

275
155
3-Claw plasterboard sleeve Slab penetration sleeve (Polystyrene)
22 | Air valves

AE
Return air self regulating motorized valve

Function Design
Intended to equip the facilities housing MEV, housing and local service, the range of the AE 4
extraction air valves self meets the regulatory requirements while combining aesthetics and
technology. Reliability mechanical, proven functionality, performance ventilation and noise are 3

the major assets of all AE air valves series. The AE air valves meets the habitat requirements of
the NF MEV. Single or double speed, both models perfectly consistent allow a uniform architec-
tural treatment between kitchen, bathroom and WC.

Model
5
Produced in white polystyrene(standard), the AE air valve, installed in WC room and baths, pro- 1

vides a flow of extraction determined. 2

Operation 1. Removable louver grill


The regulator consists of a rigid component and ensures a determined air flow of extraction 2. Casing vent
within a range of pressure between 50 and 160 Pascals. 3. Support plate with sleeve and rubber ring
4. Control module
Principals
5. Electric connection box
The extract is always on tension thanks to a connection normally switched off.An impulse on the
switch creates a power cut which opens the extract to its maximumflow (opening time: around
Acoustic charecteristics
40 seconds).The 230 V supply of the extract is provided by two wires (2 x 1.5 mm²) to be
LW dB(A)
connected,going out by the back of the support plate (see drawing). This must have a protec-
AE 70Pa 100Pa 130Pa 160Pa
tiondevice clearly identified on the electric board - class II electric appliance -.After taking out the
casing vent (2), unscrew the box (5). The wires go through a cableat the back of the plate and 15/30 m3/h 24 27 30 33
linked to the connection box.The support-plate of the extract must be screwed on the wall.On 30/60 m3/h 25 31 34 36
the first stand-by mode, the AE valve will normally extract the maximum air-flow. 45/120 m3/h 27 33 34 37

Wiring
Before any operation on the support plate (3), the tension must be switched off (the time-switch
being constantly on stand-by mode) The tension is made through a push button specially dedi-
cated to this specification.

Maintenance
The Extract AE must be periodically cleaned (at least twice a year) in order to keep their entire
efficiency. Cleaning procedure :• Remove the casing vent (2) of the plate (3) and remove the
flap (4).• The plate (3) linked to the duct must not be touched. The elements on it do not need
any cleaning.• Clean the casing vent (2), the grill (1) and the control module (4)with soapy water
then rince.• Fix back the control momule (4)• Fix back the casing part (2) on the plate (3)

Ceiling mounting
Ceiling mounting, the unit can be fixed on the ceiling using a three-claw plasterboard sleeve or a
125 Ø plastic sleeve for penetrating slabs. A ceiling mounting needs the using of a return angle
guide for the concerned models.
Ø125
Ø125
100

Ø125
48

155 275
17

Three-claw plasterboard sleeve plastic sleeve for penetrating Return angle guide :
Ø 125 : slabs :
200
120
Przepływ powietrza q

150
Type Art No
AE 15/30 31412
100
60
45
AE 30/60 31413
50 30
AE 45/120 31414
15
0
40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Pa
Spadek ciśnienia ∆pt
Air valves | 23

VTK
Self adjusting inlet air valve

Function Dimensions
This self-adjusting fresh air vent has a tem-
perature sensitive thermostat bulb which
regulates the vent plate, adjusting the air gap
and air flow according to the outside tempera-
ture. When it is set to ‘automatic’ the valve
disc reduces the air supply when the outside
temperature falls, and increases the flow
when the outside temperature rises. Spacers
for maintaining minimum air flow are available
as an accessory. Supplied complete with a
thermostat bulb for temperatures between -5
and +10°C, plus a wall duct and external grille.
Max wall thickness is 270 mm.

Accessories
- Spacer ring 2mm (100 & 160mm) ØA ØB ØC ØD
- Spacer ring 4mm (100 & 160mm) VKT 80 80 40 147 85
- Filter (100 & 160mm) VKT 100 95 40 147 104
VKT 160 157 47 207 163

VTK
Ring- Ring-
Size Art No Filter Q Min (m3/hr - l/s) Min Pressure (pa) QMax (m3/hr - l/s) Max Pressure (pa)
2mm 4mm
80 5657 5406 5407 20 / 6 3 100 / 28 63
100 5658 5664 5406 5407 20 / 6 3 100 / 28 64
160 5659 5567 5406 5407 30 / 8 3 165 / 46 80

Not Available
24 | Air valves

OVE
Transfer air valve

Function Dimensions
The OVE can be used in all types of premises.
In the OVE the outside casing of the air trans-
fer device is acoustically insulated to reduce
ØC D Øh W
the risk of sound interference.
OVE 100 150 62 100 70-145
OVE 125 175 62 125 70-145
Design
OVE 160 210 72 160 70-145
The OVE is manufactured from steel and the
OVE 200 250 72 200 70-145
outside casing has a white powder-coated fin-
ish (RAL 9010-80). Available in the following
sizes: Ø100, Ø125, Ø160 and Ø200. The diagram shows
Air volume (l/s and m3/h), total pressure (Pa)
and sound pressure level [dB(A)].
Mounting OVE
Mid-frequency band, Hz
The two mounting rings screws directly onto 63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K Rw
the wall or are fitted together with the bolting OVE 100 19 21 25 23 22 31 32 25
that are included, after which the outside cas- OVE 125 19 20 24 22 23 30 32 25
ing can be pressed into place. OVE 160 19 19 24 21 25 30 32 26
OVE 200 18 20 19 21 26 30 32 26
Ordering Code
The ordering code is OVE - 100.

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product per-
formance for more details please see selection
software or contact your local systemair office.

OVE
Size Art No Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and ∆Pt - Pressure (Pa)
100 6183 75 138
125 6184 22 80 176
160 6185 24 45 91
200 6186 15 33 132
m /h
3
80 120 160 235 460
l/s 22 33 44 65 128

Acoustic performance in dB(A): 20-25 30 35-40


Air valves | 25

OVR
Transfer air valve

Function Dimensions
The OVR can be used in all types of premises.
In this both the outside casing and the middle
section are acoustically insulated, providing a
ØC D Øh W
high level of sound attenuation. The OVR is
OVR 125 175 62 125 70-145
also lightproof.
OVR 160 210 72 160 70-145

Design
The OVR is manufactured from steel and the
outside casing has a powder-coated finish in
standard white (RAL 9010-80). The acoustic The diagram shows
insulation is fibre-free. Available in two sizes: Air volume (l/s and m3/h), total pressure (Pa)
Ø125 and Ø160. and sound pressure level [dB(A)].
Mid-frequency band, Hz
Mounting OVR 63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K Rw
Two mounting rings are included which are OVR 125 15 35 29 22 24 24 32 24
OVR 160 15 35 29 22 24 24 32 24
fitted onto the middle section without the
need for tools. Screw the mounting rings
directly onto the wall or fit them together with
the bolting that are included, after which the
outside casing can be pressed into place.

Ordering Code
The ordering code is OVR - 125.

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product per-
formance for more details please see selection
software or contact your local systemair office.

OVR
Size Art No Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and ∆Pt - Pressure (Pa)
125 6187 53 88
160 6188 14 49 113
m /h
3
80 120 160 260
l/s 22 33 44 72

Acoustic performance in dB(A): 20-25 30 35-40


26 | Air valves

OVX
Transfer air valve

Function Dimensions
A B H L
The OVX is an air transfer device with rectan-
OVX 300 370 130 50 300
gular front panels which is suitable for use in
OVX 500 570 130 50 500
all types of premises. 0 0 B OVX 700 770 130 50 700
OVX 850 920 130 50 850
Design
The air transfer device consists of two frames A The diagram shows
and two front panels, which can be installed Air volume (l/s and m3/h), total pressure (Pa)
whatever the thickness of the wall. Both front and sound pressure level [dB(A)].
panels are acoustically-insulated, making this Mid-frequency band, Hz
air transfer device suitable for use in premises 63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K Rw
where low sound levels are required. The OVX 300 39 24 23 23 32 52 71 30
OVX 500 39 23 22 23 32 50 71 30
device is manufactured from steel and the H OVX 700 36 19 20 19 31 42 68 27
front panels have a white powder-coated fin- OVX 850 36 21 19 22 29 48 69 27
ish (RAL 9010-80). The OVX is available in the
following sizes: 300, 500, 700 and 850. L
1. Use the formula
Mounting Where R0 = The wall’s reduction factor (dB)
The frame screws directly onto the wall, after depending on the wall material (obtainable
which the outside casing can be suspended. from the supplier. Rw The air transfer device’s
20 50 100 150 lis. reduction factor (dB), obtained from the table.

Sound reduction factor 2. Use the diagram


The sound reduction factor (R) indicates a where ΔR=The difference between the reduc-
wall’s total sound reduction included the air tion factors of the wall and the air transfer
transfer device. The following definitions are device.
used to calculate R: H X L = size of hole required A = The wall’s area (m2).
Rm= The decrease of the wall’s reduction factor
Ordering Code due to the air transfer device.
OVX - 300 with dimensions.
3. Use the formula
Selection Table R = R0 - Rm
Table below shows the general product per- Where R = The sound reduction factor (dB).
formance for more details please see selection Where R0 = The wall’s reduction factor (dB)
software or contact your local systemair office. depending on the wall material (obtainable
from the supplier).

Rm = The decrease of the wall’s reduction


factor due to the air transfer device reduction
with the air transfer device installed.

OVX
Size Art No Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and ∆Pt - Pressure (Pa)
300 6189 26 61 161
500 6190 23 63 172
700 6191 25 72 128
850 6192 17 47 81
m /h
3
120 180 290 465 615
l/s 33 50 81 129 171

Acoustic performance in dB(A): 20-25 30 35-40


Wall grilles and diffusers | 27

NOVA-A
Double defflection grille for supply and return air

Function Dimensions
The grille directs the air with help of deflectors to both horizontal and vertical directions. The
damper or plenum box provides even distribution of air through the whole grill.

Description
NOVA-A is rectangular aluminium grille with adjustable deflectors. NOVA-A grille can be used in
commercial and industrial premises and can be used for supply, or return air. It is intended for
mounting into wall, ceiling, or into window sill. NOVA-A is supplied with springs as a standard.

Design
NOVA-A grille is manufactured from aluminium profiles white painted to RAL 9010.

Mounting
The NOVA-A grille can be mounted directly into a duct or wall with mounting frame and springs.

Ordering Code
The ordering code is NOVA-A-Size

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product performance for more details please see selection soft-
ware or contact your local systemair office.

Accessories
R1 NOVA damper
Opposed blade damper Air volume flow can be
adjusted with turning the screwdriver, Depth
of the grille is 40 mm.

NOVA UR Mounting Frame


First the mounting frame is fixed to wall or
duct with screws or detachable arms, then the
grille is fixed with springs to mounting frame.

PRG Plenum box


Insulated plenum box with inlet measuring
damper control
PRG 1 = Rear connection
PRG 2 = Side connection
PRG 3 = Top/bottom connection
28 | Wall grilles and diffusers

NOVA-A
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
NOVA-A UR R1 PRG1 PRG2 PRG3
200 x 100 41232 41266 41287 6211 6220 6426 7 10 14 9 19 33
200 x 150 41233 42112 42016 B505 8 13 17 6 16 29
300 x 100 41235 41267 41288 6212 6221 6427 8 13 18 7 18 31
400 x 100 41237 41269 41290 6214 6223 6428 9 16 18 7 18 24
m3/h 150 225 300 375 500 575 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 42 62 83 104 139 160 dB (A)

NOVA-A
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
NOVA-A UR R1 PRG1 PRG2 PRG3

500 x 150 41241 41273 41294 6217 6226 6432 12 18 24 6 11 20

400 x 200 41239 41271 41292 12 17 23 5 10 17


800 x 100 41249 41281 41299 13 18 24 6 12 21
B505
600 x 150 41245 41277 41297 11 16 22 4 8 14
1000 x 100 41228 41263 41284 11 16 22 4 8 14
300 x 150 41236 41268 41289 6213 6222 6430 11 16 21 7 17 26
500 x 100 41240 41272 41293 6216 6225 6429 10 16 20 7 15 25
300 x 200 41234 42124 42028 B505 9 18 20 4 15 19
400 x 150 41238 41270 41291 6215 6224 6431 9 18 20 4 15 19
600 x 100 41244 41276 41296 B505 10 15 21 4 11 22
m /h
3
375 500 575 725 825 1100 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 104 139 160 201 229 306 dB (A)

NOVA-A
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
NOVA-A UR R1 PRG1 PRG2 PRG3

500 x 200 41242 41274 41295 6218 6193 6433 13 20 26 5 11 18

600 x 200 41246 41278 41298 6219 6194 6434 14 19 24 5 8 13


800 x 150 41250 41282 41302 14 19 24 5 8 13
1000 x 150 41230 41264 41285 13 22 30 3 9 16
500 x 300 41243 41275 42049 12 21 29 3 8 14
800 x 200 41251 41283 41303 B505 16 21 29 4 7 13
600 x 300 41247 41279 42065 15 26 32 3 10 14
1000 x 200 41231 41265 41286 14 25 31 3 9 12
600 x 400 41248 41280 42066 17 27 35 3 8 13
m3/h 725 825 1100 1425 1950 2350 3000 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 201 229 306 396 542 653 833 dB (A)
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NOVA-L
Linear bar grille for supply and return air

Function Dimensions
The grille directs the air with help of horizontal deflectors. The damper or plenum box provides
even distribution of air through the whole grille.

Description

25
NOVA-L is rectangular aluminium grille with fixed deflectors and can be used in commercial and
industrial premises. The grille is intended for supply, or return air. It is build into wall, ceiling, or
window sill. NOVA-L is supplied with springs as a standard. As an accessory there are plenum
boxes, mounting frames and dampers available.

(H+30)x(L+30)
(H-20)x(L-20)
HxL
Design
NOVA-L grille is manufactured from natural anodized aluminium profiles white painted to RAL
9010. Dimensions from 200x100 to 1000x200 are available on stock.

s
Mounting
The NOVA-L grille can be mounted directly into a duct or wall with mounting frame and springs.

Ordering Code
5
The ordering code is NOVA-L-Size
20

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product performance for more details please see selection soft-
ware or contact your local systemair office.

Accessories
R1 NOVA damper
Opposed blade damper Air volume flow can be
adjusted with turning the screwdriver, Depth
of the grille is 40 mm.

NOVA UR Mounting Frame


First the mounting frame is fixed to wall or
duct with screws or detachable arms, then the
grille is fixed with springs to mounting frame.

PRG Plenum box


Insulated plenum box with inlet measuring
damper control
PRG 1 = Rear connection
PRG 2 = Side connection
PRG 3 = Top/bottom connection
30 | Wall grilles and diffusers

NOVA-L
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
NOVA-L UR R1 PRG1 PRG2 PRG3

200 x 100 41304 41266 41287 6211 6220 6426 6 9 13 11 26 59

200 x 150 42905 42112 42016 B505 7 10 15 10 24 46


300 x 100 41305 41267 41288 6212 6221 6427 7 10 15 10 24 46
400 x 100 41307 41269 41290 6214 6223 6428 9 13 17 13 25 44
300 x 150 41306 41268 41289 6213 6222 6430 8 11 16 9 17 32
500 x 100 41309 41272 41293 6216 6225 6429 8 11 15 7 15 28
300 x 200 42906 42124 42028 B505 9 16 20 7 22 34
400 x 150 41308 41270 41291 6215 6224 6431 10 13 17 10 17 28
600 x 100 41314 41276 41296 B505 10 14 17 10 19 31
m3/h 80 120 185 260 350 450 550 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 22 33 51 72 97 125 153 dB (A)

NOVA-L
Art No ∆Pt - Pressure drop
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m)
NOVA-L UR R1 PRG1 PRG2 PRG3 (Pa)

500 x 150 41310 41273 41294 6217 6226 6432 12 15 18 10 17 25

400 x 200 41313 41271 41292 10 16 23 7 17 32


800 x 100 41316 41281 41299 12 15 18 10 17 25
B505
600 x 150 41315 41277 41297 11 17 24 7 17 33
1000 x 100 41319 41263 41284 10 16 23 7 17 32
500 x 200 41311 41274 41295 6218 6193 6433 12 20 25 7 20 29
600 x 200 41312 41278 41298 6219 6194 6434 13 19 23 7 14 20
800 x 150 41317 41282 41302 12 20 25 6 19 28
1000 x 150 41320 41264 41285 13 22 27 6 18 27
500 x 300 42907 41275 42049 16 20 30 7 12 26
800 x 200 41318 41283 41303 B505 16 24 30 7 17 25
600 x 300 42908 41279 42065 15 22 27 5 12 18
1000 x 200 41321 41265 41286 17 22 27 7 11 16
600 x 400 41530 41280 42066 19 23 36 6 9 21
m3/h 350 450 550 775 950 1175 1450 2225 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 97 125 153 215 264 326 403 618 dB (A)
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NOVA-R
Non-vision return air grille

Function Dimensions
The grille is used to intake the air from internal premises. Because of the inclined deflectors its
not possible to see through the grille. The damper or plenum box balances the air.

Description

25
NOVA-R is rectangular aluminium grille with fixed deflectors and can be used in commercial and
industrial premises. The grille is intended for return air. It is build into wall or ceiling. NOVA-R is
supplied with springs as a standard.

Design

(H+30)x(L+30)
(H-20)x(L-20)
NOVA-R grille is manufactured from natural anodized aluminium profiles white painted to RAL

HxL
9010. Deflectors are at 45° angle inclined downwards for anti-rain function with 20 mm pitch.

Mounting
The NOVA-R grille can be mounted directly into a duct or wall with mounting frame and springs.

Ordering Code
The ordering code is NOVA-R-Size

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product 40 5
performance for more details please see selection software or contact your local systemair office.

Accessories
R1 NOVA damper
Opposed blade damper Air volume flow can be
adjusted with turning the screwdriver, Depth
of the grille is 40 mm.

NOVA UR Mounting Frame


First the mounting frame is fixed to wall or
duct with screws or detachable arms, then the
grille is fixed with springs to mounting frame.

PRG Plenum box


Insulated plenum box with inlet measuring
damper control
PRG 1 = Rear connection
PRG 2 = Side connection
PRG 3 = Top/bottom connection
32 | Wall grilles and diffusers

NOVA-R
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and DPt Pressure (Pa)
NOVA-R UR R1 PRG1 PRG2 PRG3
200 x 100 41140 41266 41287 6211 6220 6426 4 10 29
500 x 150 41519 41273 41294 6217 6226 6432 4 10 18
800 x 100 41527 41281 41299 4 10 18
B505
200 x 150 41141 42112 42016 2 12 22
300 x 100 41512 41267 41288 6212 6221 6427 2 12 22
400 x 100 41515 41269 41290 6214 6223 6428 6 12 20
300 x 150 41513 41268 41289 6213 6222 6430 5 14 21
500 x 100 41518 41272 41293 6216 6225 6429 4 12 18
300 x 200 41514 42124 42028 B505 3 9 14
400 x 150 41516 41270 41291 6215 6224 6431 4 11 16
600 x 100 41522 41276 41296 B505 4 12 18
m /h
3
40 60 100 140 180 220 270 360
l/s 11 17 28 39 50 61 75 100

Acoustic performance in dB(A): 20-25 30 35-40

NOVA-R
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and DPt Pressure (Pa)
NOVA-R UR R1 PRG1 PRG2 PRG3
400 x 200 41517 41271 41292 4 12 18
600 x 150 41523 41277 41297 B505 5 7 19
1000 x 100 41137 41263 41284 4 12 18
500 x 200 41520 41274 41295 6218 6193 6433 3 11 16
600 x 200 41524 41278 41298 6219 6194 6434 2 7 16
800 x 150 41528 41282 41302 3 10 15
1000 x 150 41138 41264 41285 4 9 14
500 x 300 41521 41275 42049 4 9 14
800 x 200 41529 41283 41303 B505 4 9 13
600 x 300 41525 41279 42065 3 6 9
1000 x 200 41139 41265 41286 4 8 13
600 x 400 41526 41280 42066 3 8 12
m /h
3
220 270 360 450 550 675 825 1050 1325
l/s 61 75 100 125 153 188 229 292 368

Acoustic performance in dB(A): 20-25 30 35-40


Wall grilles and diffusers | 33

NOVA-F
Non-vision return air grille with G3 filter

Function Dimensions
The grille is used to intake the air from internal premises and cleans the air with included filter.
This safes money and time because it’s easier to clean the filter of the grille instead the whole
duct section and the AHU filter. The filter can be checked in a very convenient way by opening
the grille and changing the filter if necessary. Because of the inclined deflectors it’s not possible

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to see through the grille.

Description
NOVA-F is rectangular aluminium grille with fixed deflectors and galvanized steel box for filter. It

F i l t e r

(H+30)x(L+30)
can be used in commercial and industrial premises. The grille is intended for filtering the return air

(H-20)x(L-20)
and can be build into wall or ceiling. NOVA-F is supplied with hinges and knob as a standard.

HxL
Design
NOVA-F grille is manufactured from natural anodized aluminium profiles white painted to RAL
9010. The box is from galvanized steel equipped with mesh screen. Inside the box is an area for
filter. Standard supplied filter is a G–3 class filter, manufactured from white coloured polyester,
with thickness of 12 – 15 mm. Temperature resistance of the filter is up to 100°C with middle
seclusiveness (Am) of 92,5%..

Mounting
40 5
The NOVA-F grille is mounted directly into a duct or wall with screws via holes in the steel box.
The grille is then closed by the hinges and securely closed with the knob.

Ordering Code
The ordering code is NOVA-F-Size

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product
performance for more details please see selection software or contact your local systemair office.

Accessories
PRG Plenum box
Insulated plenum box with inlet measuring
damper control
PRG 1 = Rear connection
PRG 2 = Side connection
PRG 3 = Top/bottom connection
34 | Wall grilles and diffusers

NOVA-F
Size Art No Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and DPt Pressure(Pa)
200 x 100 42885 3 11 24
200 x 150 42886 3 9 22
300 x 100 42887 3 9 22
400 x 100 42890 5 12 19
300 x 150 42888 4 14 20
500 x 100 42893 1 11 18
300 x 200 42889 4 8 13
400 x 150 42891 4 11 17
600 x 100 42897 5 12 18
m3/h 40 60 90 140 180 220 270
l/s 11 17 25 39 50 61 75

Acoustic performance in dB(A): 20-25 30 35-40

NOVA-F
Size Art No Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and DPt Pressure(Pa)
500 x 150 42894 5 10 18
400 x 200 42892 3 11 17
800 x 100 42902 5 10 18
600 x 150 42898 5 7 18
1000 x 100 42882 3 11 17
500 x 200 42895 4 10 15
600 x 200 42899 2 7 10
800 x 150 42903 3 10 15
m /h 3
180 220 270 360 435 535
l/s 50 61 75 100 121 149

Acoustic performance in dB(A): 20-25 30 35-40

NOVA-F
Size Art No Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and DPt Pressure(Pa)
1000 x 150 42883 4 9 15
500 x 300 42896 4 10 14
800 x 200 42904 4 10 14
600 x 300 42900 4 6 15
1000 x 200 42884 3 8 13
600 x 400 42901 3 8 12
m /h
3
360 435 535 685 835 1035 1335
l/s 100 121 149 190 232 288 371

Acoustic performance in dB(A): 20-25 30 35-40


Wall grilles and diffusers | 35

Sinus-BR
Nozzle diffuser with rear entry plenum

Function Dimensions
Sinus-B series of wall-mounted nozzle diffusers are built to achieve
very high induction combined with changeable air distribution pat-
terns. Sinus-B consists of a front plate with graded perforation above a
number of nozzles (size 35 mm) and a plenum box with an adjustment
damper. The plenum box is fitted with a powder coated neck flange
facilitating mounting and taking up tolerances from the recess and
makes a nice fit with the wall. The combination of nozzles and perfora-
tion achieves outstanding induction of room air. Maximum temperature
difference for cooled air ∆T 14 K.

Mounting
A recess must be made in the wall in accordance with the dimension
table and drawing. The plenum box is placed in the recess and pushed
inwards till it stops against the plenumbox’s neck flange. From the øK
backside of diffuser bend the metal fixing bands to each side and fix to
back side of wall with screws. The front plate is fitted into the plenum
box by first fitting the top hook-plate into its correspondent on the
plenum box and then bending the bottom edge smoothly inwards and
fitting the bottom hook-plate with the plenum’s bottom. Gently slide
the front plate downwards till it stops.

Sinus A B C D E F H I x J* ØK
-BR-100 400 149 227 - 444 199 34 404x154 99
-BR-125 500 199 227 - 544 249 38 504x204 124
-BR-160 500 199 227 - 544 249 38 504x204 159
-BR-200 700 249 227 - 744 299 42 704x254 199

Sound attenuation, DL (dB) Sound power level, Lw


Mid-frequency band, Hz Lw(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok = table)
Sinus 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k correction factor Kok
-BR-100 21 17 12 9 1 1 3 6 Mid-frequency band, Hz
-BR-125 22 16 10 10 1 2 3 5 Sinus 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
-BR-160 20 14 10 9 1 2 3 5 -BR-100 14 1 6 1 -3 -8 -12 -12
-BR-200 20 12 7 6 1 2 3 5 -BR-125 10 -1 5 1 -1 -8 -12 -16
-BR-160 14 -1 3 3 -3 -11 -18 -20
-BR-200 10 -1 4 2 -3 -9 -11 -13

Sinus-BR
Size Art No Air flow range (m /h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m)
3
∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
100 6735 3 4 6 14 42 71
125 6736 4 5 8 15 36 76
160 6737 5 7 9 16 40 65
200 6738 5 7 10 15 31 58
m3/h 80 120 160 235 310 435 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 22 33 44 65 86 121 dB (A)
36 | Wall grilles and diffusers

Sinus-BS
Nozzle diffuser with side entry plenum

Function Dimensions
Sinus-B series of wall-mounted nozzle diffusers are built to achieve
very high induction combined with changeable air distribution pat-
terns. Sinus-B consists of a front plate with graded perforation above a
number of nozzles (size 35 mm) and a plenum box with an adjustment
damper. The plenum box is fitted with a powder coated neck flange
facilitating mounting and taking up tolerances from the recess and
makes a nice fit with the wall. The combination of nozzles and perfora-
tion achieves outstanding induction of room air. Maximum temperature
difference for cooled air ∆T 14 K.

Mounting
A recess must be made in the wall in accordance with the dimension
table and drawing. The plenum box is placed in the recess and pushed
inwards till it stops against the plenumbox’s neck flange. From the øK
backside of diffuser bend the metal fixing bands to each side and fix to
back side of wall with screws. The front plate is fitted into the plenum
box by first fitting the top hook-plate into its correspondent on the
plenum box and then bending the bottom edge smoothly inwards and
fitting the bottom hook-plate with the plenum’s bottom. Gently slide the
front plate downwards till it stops.

Sinus A B C D E F H I x J* ØK
-BS-100 400 149 283 208 444 199 34 404x154 99
-BS-125 500 199 307 221 544 249 38 504x204 124
-BS-160 500 199 339 238 544 249 38 504x204 159
-BS-200 700 249 379 258 744 299 42 704x254 199

Sound attenuation, DL (dB) Sound power level, Lw


Mid-frequency band, Hz Lw(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok = table)
Sinus 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k correction factor Kok
-BS-100 21 17 12 8 3 4 4 5 Mid-frequency band, Hz
-BS-125 21 16 11 6 3 3 4 5 Sinus 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
-BS-160 19 14 11 7 4 3 3 4 -BS-100 13 2 6 1 -2 -8 -13 -13
-BS-200 19 11 8 5 4 2 4 5 -BS-125 10 1 6 2 -1 -10 -17 -19
-BS-160 8 1 5 2 -2 -7 -12 -13
-BS-200 8 3 3 2 -2 -9 -13 -15

Sinus-BS
Size Art No Air flow range (m /h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m)
3
∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
100 6731 3 4 6 10 40 70
125 6732 4 5 7 17 35 62
160 6733 5 6 9 14 35 65
200 6734 5 7 10 10 34 56
m3/h 80 120 160 220 310 435 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 22 33 44 61 86 121 dB (A)
Linear wall & ceiling diffusers | 37

Hella-A
Linear slot diffuser

Function Dimensions
Hella-A linear slot diffusers are designed for cooling or heating in standard office height of min
2.5m to 3.5m entrance halls. Ideal supply temperature to ambient should not exceed 12K to
ensure low terminal velocities in the occupied zone. Hella-A slot diffusers have deflectors which
slide from left to right easily to assure a good air outlet pattern adjustment

Design
Hella-A slot diffusers are manufactured from profiled aluminium and have as standard black
deflectors and hit and miss damper in galvanized steel. Slot diffusers are painted to RAL 9010 as
standard

Mounting
Slot diffusers contain a mounting bridge as standard which can be mounted directly inside the
duct, or to be easily mounted to the plenum box.

Selection table
Table below shows the general product performance for more details please see selection soft-
ware or contact your local Systemair office

Dimensions Table
Type H (mm) B (mm) E (mm) D F (mm) G (mm)
1 221 76 47 125 76 60
2 272 114 87 160 94 98
3 374 152 127 200 114 136
4 374 190 167 200 114 174

Hella
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
Hella-A -PB
600-1 60494 42349 1 2 2 2 36 54
600-2 60498 42353 1 2 3 7 14 37
600-3 60502 42357 2 2 3 9 20 35
600-4 60506 42361 2 3 3 10 26 38
1200-1 60495 42350 1 2 3 7 14 37
1200-2 60499 42354 2 3 3 10 26 38
1200-3 60503 42358 1 3 3 2 15 23
1200-4 60507 42362 2 3 4 6 13 22
1800-1 60496 42351 2 2 3 9 20 35
1800-2 60500 42355 1 3 3 2 15 23
1800-3 60504 42359 2 3 3 4 8 14
1800-4 60508 42363 2 3 4 4 8 14
2400-1 60497 42352 2 3 3 10 26 38
2400-2 60501 42356 2 3 4 6 13 22
2400-3 60505 42360 2 3 4 4 8 14
2400-4 60509 42364 2 3 4 4 8 13
m3/h 50 70 80 140 215 265 325 415 540 690 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 14 19 22 39 60 74 90 115 150 192 dB (A)
38 | Floor & step diffusers

Elegant-AT
Supply step diffuser

Function Dimensions
The Elegant has been especially developed
for providing a draught-free air supply from
the rear walls of offices, hotel rooms etc. The
guide jet prevents the air stream from falling
into the occupied zone before it has reached
an acceptable temperature. Max. temperature
difference ΔT 10K is permissible. The Elegant
is also suitable for VAV systems, as the distri- ØA ØB C D
bution pattern is maintained across the entire Elegant AT 100 98 165 111 87
flow area. Elegant AT 125 123 165 115 89

Design Sound power level, LW


The Elegant is manufactured from steel and LW(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok = table)
consists of a convex front plate with perfora- correction factor Kok
tions and guide jet opening. The front plate is Mid-frequency band, Hz
finished in the standard white powder-coating 63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K
(RAL 9010-80). AT 100 10 -5 -4 1 -1 -6 -10 -18
AT 125 13 1 0 -1 -1 -5 -6 -14
Versions
The Elegant is available in sizes Ø100, Ø125
and Ø160, and in five different versions:
Elegant AT has a perforated front plate, black.

Mounting
The diffuser is installed directly onto the spiral
duct. Dismantling of the supply air unit: Turn
the unit and pull straight out.

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product per-
formance for more details please see selection
software or contact your local systemair office.

Elegant-AT
Size Art No Air flow range (m /h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m)
3
∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
100 6965 4 4 5 68 112 158
125 6966 4 4 5 47 78 110
m3/h 45 60 75 90 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 12 17 21 25 dB (A)
Floor & step diffusers | 39

SFD
Floor Diffuser

Description
Circular diffuser with swirl air supply, suitable
for false floor installation. Diffuser slots are
designed to ensure a swirl air supply with
high levels of induction, achieving reduced air
velocities and a moderate temperature gradi-
ent in the occupied zone. The diffuser may be
used in rooms with a variable or constant air
volume.

Product Characteristics
- Manufactured in aluminium
- Manufactured in sheet steel Vertical
throw
- Sheet steel drip trap and swirl unit
- High levels of induction
- Simple to clean
- Can be used with connection plenum

Type
SFD : Standard finish in milled aluminum Horizontal
SFD-RAL : Painted to RAL color upon request throw

L E
Model ØA ØB C 1 DIFFUSER 2 DIFFUSERS 3 DIFFUSERS 4 DIFFUSERS MAXIMUM MINIMUM
150 190 150 225 500 1000 1500 2000 32 14
200 240 200 275 1 SPIGOT Ø100 2 SPIGOT Ø100 2 SPIGOT Ø125 2 SPIGOT Ø125 32 14

SFD

Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
SFD -PB
150 42453 42455 0.7 1.2 1.6 2.3 10 15 30
200 42454 42456 0.6 0.8 1.2 1.5 1.7 2 7 11 23
m3/h 30 50 70 100 130 150 170 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 8 14 19 28 36 42 47 dB (A)
∆T = -6K
When ∆T = -4K, then l0.2 x 1.2 ; ∆T = -8K, then l0.2 x 0.88
40 | Transfer & door grilles

NOVA-D
Non-vision transfer air door grille

Function Dimensions
The grille fixed deflectors have pitch of 15 mm and this space allows the air to pass freely be- min.26
tween both sides of the grille. Because of the V arranged deflectors it is not possible for light to max.42

pass through. 20
5

Description

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NOVA-D is rectangular aluminium door transfer grille with fixed deflectors and can be used in

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commercial and industrial premises. The grille is intended for free passage of air through doors.

(H1+53)x(L+33)

(H1+50)x(L+30)
(H1+3)x(L-17)
Design

H1x(L-20)
15
NOVA-D grille is manufactured from natural anodized aluminium profiles white painted to RAL

HxL
9010. The grille is supplied with counter frame for aesthetic installation in door openings. Both
grille and counter frame can be fixed via screws through bevelled holes

Mounting
The NOVA-D grille can be mounted directly into an opening in the doors and fixed with screws via
5
pre punched bevelled holes. 29

Ordering Code
The ordering code is NOVA-D-Size

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product
performance for more details please see selection software or contact your local systemair office.

NOVA-D
Size Art No Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and DPt Pressure (Pa)
200 x 100 42870 9 16
200 x 150 42871 9 16 31
300 x 100 42872 9 16 31
300 x 150 42873 9 18 32
400 x 200 42874 7 20 39
500 x 200 42875 7 25 40
600 x 300 42876 9 22 33
m /h
3
60 80 110 150 190 250 350 440 665 890
l/s 17 22 31 42 53 69 97 122 185 247

Acoustic performance in dB(A): 20-25 30 35-40


Transfer & door grilles | 41

NOVA-E
Egg crate return air grille

Function Dimensions
The grille has a very large free area formed by 13 x 13 mm square openings and therefore is
ideal for return air. The damper or plenum box balances the air.

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Description
NOVA-E is rectangular aluminium return grille with egg crate core which can be used in com-
mercial and industrial premises. The grille is intended for return air and is build into wall or ceiling.

(H+30)x(L+30)
(H-20)x(L-20)
NOVA-E is supplied with springs as standard.

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HxL
Design
NOVA-E grille is manufactured from aluminium profiles white painted to RAL 9010. If needed the
grille can be fitted into the T-bar ceiling with 600 x 600 mm square opening.

Mounting
The NOVA-E grille can be mounted directly into a duct or wall with mounting frame and springs.
40 5
Ordering Code
The ordering code is NOVA-E-200x100

Accessories
R1 NOVA damper
Opposed blade damper Air volume flow can
be adjusted with turning the screwdriver,
Depth of the grille is 40 mm.

NOVA UR Mounting Frame


First the mounting frame is fixed to wall or
duct with screws or detachable arms, then the
grille is fixed with springs to mounting frame.

PRG Plenum box


Insulated plenum box with inlet measuring
damper control
PRG 1 = Rear connection
PRG 2 = Side connection
PRG 3 = Top/bottom connection

NOVA-E NOVA-E
Art No Art No
Size Size
NOVA-E -UR -R1 PRG-1 PRG-2 PRG-3 NOVA-E -UR -R1 PRG-1 PRG-2 PRG-3
200 x 100 41325 41266 41287 6211 6220 6426 595 x 595 41334 42457
200 x 150 42877 42112 42016 B505 600 x 100 41335 41276 41296 B505
300 x 100 41326 41267 41288 6212 6221 6427 600 x 150 41336 41277 41297
300 x 150 41327 41268 41289 6213 6222 6430 600 x 200 41442 41278 41298 6219 6194 6434
300 x 200 42878 42124 42028 B505 600 x 300 42880 41279 42065
400 x 100 41328 41269 41290 6214 6223 6428 600 x 400 42881 41280 42066
400 x 150 41329 41270 41291 6215 6224 6431 800 x 100 41443 41281 41299
400 x 200 41330 41271 41292 B505 800 x 150 41444 41282 41302
B505
500 x 100 41331 41272 41293 6216 6225 6429 800 x 200 41445 41283 41303
500 x 150 41332 41273 41294 6217 6226 6432 1000 x 100 41322 41263 41284
500 x 200 41333 41274 41295 6218 6193 6433 1000 x 150 41323 41264 41285
500 x 300 42879 41275 42049 B505 1000 x 200 41324 41265 41286

Not Available
42 | Duct mounted grilles & diffusers

NOVA-C
Single or double deflection grille for circular ducts

Function Dimensions
NOVA-C grille series are designed specifically to be installed onto round ducts. The construction
allows the mounting of each grill height to various diameters of duct diameters. Adjustable single
øD

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or double deflection with opposed blade design allows for a full flexibility of the use and reduc-
tion in draft in occupied zone and facilitates the system balancing. All grilles are dispatched in

(H+30)x(L+30)
(H-20)x(L-20)
galvanized finish to bring harmonious look to the duct construction.

HxL
Design
The frame, blades and the damper assembly are manufactured from roll-formed galvanized sheet
steel to bring robust construction.

Mounting
E
NOVA-C grilles are pre-punched through the front face frame to be mounted onto the duct with
self tapping screws. NOVA-C-1

Optional Extras
Hit & Miss damper, single leaf damper, opposed blade damper and mounting frame
øD

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Selection Table
Table below shows the general product performance for more details please see selection soft-

(H+30)x(L+30)
(H-20)x(L-20)
ware or contact your local Systemair office

Ordering Code HxL

The ordering code is NOVA-C-1-Size for single deflection or NOVA-C-2-Size for double deflection

Accessories E
R1 NOVA damper Opposed blade damper Air
NOVA-C-2
volume flow can be adjusted with turning
the screwdriver, Depth of the grille is 40 mm.

Height Duct penetration Duct Diameter


of the grille E(mm) D(mm)
H NOVA-C-1 NOVA-C-2 min Max
75 32 54 150 450
125 32 54 315 900

NOVA-C
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
NOVA-C-1 NOVA-C-2 R1

225x75 40775 40871 40973 14 22 28 15 37 50


225x125 40791 40887 40976 17 24 30 13 25 38
325x75 40776 40872 40974 15 25 30 12 32 42
325x125 40792 40888 40977 20 29 36 13 26 36
425x75 40777 40873 40975 16 28 33 10 30 37
m3/h 225 300 375 525 615 675 775 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 62 83 104 146 171 188 215 dB (A)
Duct mounted grilles & diffusers | 43

Sinus-DC
Circular duct mounted nozzle difuser for supply air

Function Dimensions
Sinus-DC is a nozzle diffuser for duct mount-
ing. Sinus-DC (for circular duct) consists of a
front plate with several nozzles (size 57 mm)
and a check rail. The design of the nozzles en-
ables the diffuser to achieve very high induc-
tion of room air. The Sinus-DC can be used for
both cooled and heated air. Max. temperature
difference: ΔT 10 K.

Mounting
Make a hole in the duct according to the di-
mension table. The diffuser is fitted in the hole Sinus DC Size, hole Fits, dust
and fixed securely by screwing it to the duct.
A C dim. dim.
Make sure that the opening of the check
-1001 1040 70 970x70 100-250
rail is pointed against the air flow.
-1501 1540 70 1470x70 100-250
-1002 1040 125 970x135 160-315
-1502 1540 125 1470x135 160-315
-1003 1040 185 970x200 315-630
-1503 1540 185 1470x200 315-630
-1004 1040 200 970x250 315-630
-1504 1540 200 1470x250 315-630

Sound power level, Lw


Lw(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok = table)
Sound attenuation, ΔL (dB) correction factor Kok
Mid-frequency band, Hz Mid-frequency band, Hz
Sinus 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k Sinus 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
-DC 1001 11 6 6 5 6 5 4 5 -DC 1001 4 8 7 1 -8 -14 -18 -13
-DC 1002 11 6 5 5 6 5 4 5 -DC 1002 5 9 9 2 -8 -15 -17 -12
-DC 1003 10 7 5 4 4 4 4 5 -DC 1003 8 11 8 1 -7 -15 -16 -13
-DC 1004 9 7 5 4 4 3 3 6 -DC 1004 12 14 7 1 -6 -14 -17 -12
-DC 1501 10 5 4 4 5 4 3 4 -DC 1501 4 7 8 2 -9 -14 -19 -16
-DC 1502 10 5 3 4 5 4 3 4 -DC 1502 3 7 9 2 -8 -17 -20 -16
-DC 1503 6 2 4 3 4 3 3 4 -DC 1503 7 10 8 2 -7 -15 -18 -15
-DC 1504 6 5 4 3 3 2 3 5 -DC 1504 11 14 7 1 -5 -13 -17 -14
Tolerance ±4 ±2 ±1 ±1 ±3 ±3 ±6 ±8

Sinus-DC
Size Art No Air flow range (m /h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m)
3
∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
1001 6649 2 3 5 7 16 25
1002 6651 4 6 9 4 18 34
1003 6653 6 11 13 4 26 37
1004 6655 7 11 14 5 20 32
1501 6650 3 4 6 4 11 23
1502 6652 5 7 10 6 17 26
1503 6654 6 10 13 5 17 27
1504 6656 8 11 15 8 15 29
m3/h 60 90 120 180 210 310 400 500 650 925 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 17 25 33 50 58 86 111 139 181 257 dB (A)
44 | Duct mounted grilles & diffusers

Sinus-DR
Rectangular duct or wall mounted nozzle diffuser for supply air

Function Dimensions
Sinus-DR is a nozzle diffuser for duct ounting.
Sinus-DR (for rectangular duct) consists of a
front plate with several nozzles (size 57 mm)
and a check rail. The design of the nozzles en-
ables the diffuser to achieve very high induc-
tion of room air. The Sinus-DR can be used for
both cooled and heated air. Max. temperature
difference: ΔT 10 K.

Mounting
Make a hole in the duct according to the di-
mension table. The diffuser is fitted in the hole Sinus- DR Size, hole
and fixed securely by screwing it to the duct. A B C dim.
Make sure that the opening of the check rail is -1001 1042 110 60 970x70
pointed against the air flow.
-1501 1542 110 60 1470X70
-1002 1042 180 90 970X140
-1502 1540 180 90 1470X140
-1003 1042 250 125 970X210
-1503 1542 250 125 1470X210
-1004 1042 320 125 970X280
-1504 1540 320 125 1470X280

Sound power level, Lw


Lw(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok = table)
Sound attenuation, ΔL (dB) correction factor Kok
Mid-frequency band, Hz Mid-frequency band, Hz
Sinus 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k Sinus 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
-DR 1001 11 6 6 5 6 5 4 5 -DR 1001 4 8 7 1 -8 -14 -18 -13
-DR 1002 11 6 5 5 6 5 4 5 -DR 1002 5 9 9 2 -8 -15 -17 -12
-DR 1003 10 7 5 4 4 4 4 5 -DR 1003 8 11 8 1 -7 -15 -16 -13
-DR 1004 9 7 5 4 4 3 3 6 -DR 1004 12 14 7 1 -6 -14 -17 -12
-DR 1501 10 5 4 4 5 4 3 4 -DR 1501 4 7 8 2 -9 -14 -19 -16
-DR 1502 10 5 3 4 5 4 3 4 -DR 1502 3 7 9 2 -8 -17 -20 -16
-DR 1503 6 2 4 3 4 3 3 4 -DR 1503 7 10 8 2 -7 -15 -18 -15
-DR 1504 6 5 4 3 3 2 3 5 -DR 1504 11 14 7 1 -5 -13 -17 -14
Tolerance ±4 ±2 ±1 ±1 ±3 ±3 ±6 ±8

Sinus-DR
Size Art No Air flow range (m /h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m)
3
∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
1001 6641 2 3 5 7 16 25
1002 6643 4 6 9 4 18 34
1003 6645 6 11 13 4 26 37
1004 6647 7 11 14 5 20 32
1501 6642 3 4 6 4 11 23
1502 6644 5 7 10 6 17 26
1503 6646 6 10 13 5 17 27
1504 6648 8 11 15 8 15 29
m3/h 60 90 120 180 210 310 400 500 650 925 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 17 25 33 50 58 86 111 139 181 257 dB (A)
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Kvadra
Louver faced ceiling diffuser

Function Dimensions C Size


Kvadra supply- and exhaust diffuser for ceiling A B hole dim
installation, to be used in offices, shops or
Kvadra-150 143 295 226
similar premises. It can be connected to square
ducts or circular ducts via connection transition Kvadra-225 218 370 301
KRC and to PER plenum box. The diffuser can be Kvadra-300 293 445 376
dismantled for duct cleaning. Kvadra has a high
Kvadra-375 368 520 451
induction which makes it suitable for cooled air.
Maximum temperature difference is ΔT 12 K. Kvadra-450 443 595 526

Design
Kvadra is manufactured from aluminium with
a white powder-coated finish (RAL9010) and
Kvadra
is available in the following sizes: (square)
ØD I H
150x150, 225x225, 300x300, 375x375,
KRC-150 123 145 90
450x450, and with KRC (circular) 150, 225,
300, 375 and 450. The connection transition KRC-225 158 220 90
KRC is manufactured from galvanized sheet KRC-300 248 295 90
metal and has a perforated metal sheet for KRC-375 313 370 90
pressure distribution and is simple to connect. KRC-450 398 445 90

Mounting
Correct adjustment requires a length of straight
duct, 4 times the duct diameter in front of
the PER plenum box. The distribution unit is
connected to the duct with screws or pop rivets.
Dismantling of the supply air unit: release
the cones by gently pressing and turning the Accessory KRC
cones simultaneously. Reassemble the unit
correspondingly. When assembling KRC to the
Kvadra make sure that the connection edges
fits into the KRC hold down springs. Gentle tap
the two parts together so that the connection
edges bottoms into the hold down springs.

Ordering code
Kvadra-300 with dimension and the
accessories are Transition KRC, Plenum box
PER with removable damper and test points,
Kvadra power paint RAL 9010 and Kvadra - AN
Anodized Alumim satin finish.
Accessory : PER
ØD1 ØD2 C E F G
Selection Table PER 125-160 124 162 360 250 47 210
Table below shows the general product
PER 160-200 159 202 450 300 47 280
performance for more details please see
selection software or contact your local PER 200-250 199 252 500 350 47 305
systemair office. PER 250-315 249 317 565 450 47 330

KVADRA
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
KVADRA KRC PER
150 6540 6530 6522 3 4 6 7 21 37
225 6541 6531 6523 4 5 6 8 19 30
300 6542 6532 6525 5 6 8 9 20 30
375 6543 6533 6526 4 6 8 4 18 25
450 6544 6534 6527 6 7 10 5 10 21
m3/h 100 150 200 275 350 475 600 725 1075 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 28 42 56 76 97 132 167 201 299 dB (A)
46 | Square ceiling diffusers

CRS-T
Circular swirl diffuser with fixed blades

Function Dimensions
CRS-T is a square ceiling swirl diffuser with fixed air guiding blades for
T bar ceilings. Swirled stream quickly looses speed and temperature
thanks to high induction therefore it can be used for high air exchanges
and temperature can vary from -10K to +10K. It can also be used for
supply or return air. The rotational turbulence produced, cause a rapid
mixing of temperatures and considerably shorter jet throws. CRS-T swirl
diffuser is also ideal to use for VAV systems, allowing variations in air
flow rate from 100% to 25% without risk of detaching the jet from the
ceiling.

Design
The diffuser is manufactured from steel sheet powder painted to
RAL9010 white.

Plenum box
Mounting
The diffuser can be installed with a mounting bridge, with screws to the
plenum box, directly to duct or dropped into a t-bar ceiling.

Ordering code
CRS-T-125-600
Product code, CRS-T
Inlet size, Ø125
Face size, 600 x 600

Accessories Damper
CRS-D – Butterfly damper
CRS-MB – Mounting bridge for central screw fixing
CRS-PB – Insulated side entry plenum box

Size ØA D1 E
125 123 98 153
160 158 123 159
200 198 178 151
250 248 198 167
315 313 248 176
355 353 277 183
400 398 398 183

CRS-T
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
CRS-T -D -PB
125 42374 41380 41387 3 4 6 7 29 65
160 42375 41381 41388 3 4 5 10 22 40
200 42376 41382 41389 4 5 6 9 17 26
250 42377 41383 41390 5 6 7 12 17 30
315 42378 41384 41391 4 5 7 8 14 23
355 42379 41385 41392 5 7 9 10 16 28
400 42380 41386 41393 7 8 11 12 18 32
m3/h 75 100 150 200 250 300 400 500 600 800 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 21 28 42 56 69 83 111 139 167 222 dB (A)
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VVKN
Swirl ceiling diffuser used for supply and return air with fixed blades

Function Dimensions
VVKN is a square ceiling swirl diffuser with fixed air guiding blades. Ideal
to use in shopping halls, receptions or offices. The diffuser can be used
for supply or return air. The height of the room can be up to 4 meters.
Swirled stream quickly looses speed and temperature thanks to high in-
duction therefore it can be used for high air exchanges and temperature
can vary from -12K to +10K. The front plate is installed to a plenum box
with a screw.

Design
The diffuser is manufactured from galvanized steel powder painted to
RAL9010 white. In the centre of the diffuser is pre-punched hole for
screw fixing. Screw with white decorative cap is provided together with
self adhesive seal. Seal must be glued by the customer at the installa-
tion site.

Mounting
The diffuser is installed into a plenum box with a screw in the front face
or inserted into the T-bar ceiling.

Ordering example code Size X (mm) ØD (mm) K (mm) H1 (mm)


300 296 158 290 270
VVKN-B-S-300
400 396 198 390 280
B= Face type
500 496 198 490 290
S= Square face 600 596 248 590 340
300 = Size 300 x 300 625 621 248 615 340

Accessory
VVK-300
Non-insulated plenum box with inlet damper for supply air with square
face size of 300 x 300

VVKN-B-S
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
VVKN-B-S VVK
300 40617 41073 2 2 2 5 19 34
400 40618 41505 2 2 2 9 19 32
500 40619 41506 2 2 3 4 22 36
600 40620 41076 2 2 3 10 16 33
625 40621 41458 2 2 3 10 16 33
m3/h 100 150 200 275 350 450 650 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 28 42 56 76 97 125 181 dB (A)
48 | Square ceiling diffusers

VVKR
Swirl ceiling diffuser used for supply and
return air with adjustable blades

Function Dimensions
VVKR is a square ceiling swirl diffuser with manually adjustable air
guiding blades which enables to adapt the airflow pattern to individual
requirements of the room at any time. Ideal to use in shopping halls,
receptions or offices. The diffuser can be used for supply or return air.
The height of the room can be up to 4 meters. Swirled stream quickly
looses speed and temperature thanks to high induction therefore it can
be used for high air exchanges and temperature can vary from -10K to
+10K. The front plate is installed to a plenum box with a screw.

Design
The diffuser is manufactured from galvanized steel powder painted to
RAL9010 white. Blades are from black plastic. In the centre of the dif-
fuser is pre-punched hole for screw fixing. Screw with white decorative
cap is provided together with self adhesive seal. Seal must be glued by
the customer at the installation site.

Mounting
The diffuser is installed into a plenum box with a screw in the front face
or inserted into the T-bar ceiling.
Size X (mm) ØD (mm) K (mm) H1 (mm)
300 296 158 290 270
Ordering example code
400 396 198 390 280
VVKR-A-S-300
500 496 198 490 290
A= Face type 600 596 248 590 340
S= Square face 625 621 248 615 340
300 = Size 300 x 300

Accessory
VVK-300
Non-insulated plenum box with inlet damper for supply air with square
face size of 300 x 300

VVKR
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
VVKR-A-S VVK
300-8 40640 41073 2 2 2 20 35 55
400-16 40641 41505 2 2 2 13 19 28
500-24 40643 41506 3 3 3 11 22 28
600-32 40646 41076 2 2 2 10 19 28
625-32 40650 41458 2 2 2 10 19 28
m3/h 150 200 250 300 350 400 475 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 42 56 69 83 97 111 132 dB (A)
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TSF
Perforated face return air diffusers

Function Dimensions
TSF is a perforated exhaust air diffuser de-
signed for ceiling assembly. Plenum box PER
or iris damper SPI should be used to regulate
the air flow.

Design
TSF is available in 7 different sizes 100-400.
Size 250-400 do not need adapter plates for
installation in suspended ceiling, 600 x 600.
TSF consists of perforated front plate and a
diffuser box, manufactured of sheet metal.
The diffuser box has a connection sleeve fitted
with a rubber seal. TSF is painted with a white
powder coated finish (RAL 9010-80). The
front plate is removable to easy access to the
duct.

L hole
Mounting
TSF A B C D E F G H J ØK D1 D2 dim
When mounting, pull the perforated front
straight out. Connect the diffuser box with 100 - - - - - - - 7,4 355 99 - - 328
blind rivets and then remount the front. If the 125+PER 100-125 320 250 150 47 185 167 242 7,4 355 124 99 127 328
diffuser is fitted to a PER plenum box there 160+PER 125-160 360 250 160 47 210 172 252 7,4 355 159 124 162 328
must be a straight length, 4 times the duct 200+PER 160-200 450 300 195 47 280 197 295 7,4 455 199 159 202 428
diameter in front of the PER plenum box. A 250+PER 200-250 500 350 250 54 305 224 349 7,4 595 249 199 252 563
Sinus P600 is a replacement for a false ceiling 315+PER 259-315 565 450 300 54 330 249 399 7,4 595 314 249 317 563
tile, not in ceiling 625x625, when installing 400+PER 315-400 620 550 400 54 360 319 499 7,4 595 399 314 402 563
TSF 100-200. TSF 250- 400 can be installed
directly. The hole dimension is according to the
The ordering code is TSF-125 and the acces-
measuring table.
sories are Plenum box PER, Ceiling plate Sinus-
P 600 for installation in suspended ceiling of
Selection Table
standard colour white (RAL 9010-80), Sinus-P
Table below shows the general product per-
600-125/160 (also suitable for 100), Sinus-P
formance for more details please see selec-
600-200 and Sinus-P 625.
tion software or contact your local systemair
office.

TSF
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and ΔPt pressure (Pa)
TSF PER
100 7529 21 48 101
125 7530 6522 20 42 97
160 7531 6523 15 37 72
200 7532 6524 15 47 67
250 7533 6525 18 27 57
315 7534 6526 11 23 54
400 7535 6527 14 32 52
m /h 3
150 225 325 500 875 1050 1525 2325 2925
l/s 42 62 90 139 243 292 424 646 812

Not Available Acoustic performance in dB(A): 20-25 30 35-40


50 | Square ceiling diffusers

TSO
Perforated diffuser for T-Bar ceiling with top entry plenum

Function Dimensions
The TSO is a supply and exhaust air diffuser
designed for ceiling assembly. The TSO has a
perforated front plate and a connection sleeve
fitted with a rubber seal tested for airtight-
ness. The TSO has high induction which allows
a maximum air temperature difference of DT
10 K. The distribution pattern can be altered
with the SSO shielding accessory to one, two
or three-way distribution. The distribution unit
is adjustable.

Design
The TSO is manufactured from galvanized
sheet metal with a white powder-coated fin-
ish (RAL 9010-80) and is available in the fol-
lowing sizes: Ø100, Ø125, Ø160, Ø200, Ø250,
Ø315 and Ø400.
L hole

How to use for exhaust air TSO A B C D E F G H J ØK D1 D2 dim


This device can also be used for exhaust air 100 - - - - - - - 33-53 264 99 - - 107
application. 125+PER 100-125 320 250 150 47 185 128 203 33-53 264 124 99 127 132
160+PER 125-160 360 250 160 47 210 133 213 33-53 264 159 124 162 167
Mounting 200+PER 160-200 450 300 195 47 280 158 256 33-53 364 199 159 202 207
The diffuser is installed directly onto the spiral
250+PER 200-250 500 350 250 54 305 185 310 33-53 595 249 199 252 257
duct and fixed with pop rivets. If the diffuser
is fitted to a PER plenum box, there must be a 315+PER 250-315 565 450 300 54 330 210 360 33-53 595 314 249 317 322
straight length, 4 times the duct’s diameter, in 400+PER 315-400 620 550 400 54 360 280 480 33-53 595 399 314 402 407
front of the PER plenum box.
A ØC
Selection Table TPP-600-125 595 144
Table below shows the general product per- TPP-600-160 595 176
formance for more details please see selection TPP SSO TPP-600-200 595 208
software or contact your local systemair office.
TPP-625-125 623 144
Ordering code TPP-625-160 623 176
The ordering code is TSO-160 Size and the TPP-625-200 623 208
accessories are Ceiling plate (600x600) TPP,
Plenum box PER with removable damper and
test points and SSO shielding.
TSO
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
TSO TPP-600 TPP-625 PER SSO
100 6469 6141 2 2 3 11 24 41
125 6094 6260 1999 6522 6141 1 2 3 6 22 52
160 6095 6227 2067 6523 6141 2 3 4 11 26 56
200 6096 6228 2068 6524 6142 2 3 5 13 31 67

250 6097 6525 6143 3 3 4 15 18 37

315 6098 6526 6143 2 3 5 10 22 58


400 6099 6527 6143 3 4 4 12 34 54
m /h
3
80 120 160 250 375 400 600 1000 1250 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 22 33 44 69 104 111 167 278 347 dB (A)

Not Available
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Sinus-A
Nozzle diffuser with curved front face.

Function Dimensions
The Sinus-A consists of a front plate with a
number of nozzles (size 57 mm) together with
a main body plus connection sleeve fitted
with a rubber seal tested for air-tightness.
The front plate is easy to assemble without
the use of tools. The front plate hangs from a
chain during cleaning and servicing. Maximum
temperature difference for cooled air: ΔT 12 K.

Mounting
The Sinus-A should be fitted onto a PER
plenum box, or connected directly onto a duct
(Ø125-315) with pop rivets. When installed in
a rigid ceiling structure, the sides and the top
of the unit’s main body can be fitted to the
structure.

A B C D E F G H J ØK D1 D2 L hole
Accessories
Sinus-A-125+PER 100-125 320 250 150 47 185 169 244 41 350 123 98 127 326 x 326
Adapter plate for fitted in suspended ceil-
Sinus-A-160+PER 125-160 360 250 160 47 210 174 254 41 350 158 123 162 326 x 326
ings, 600x600 and 625x625. Standard colour Sinus-A-200+PER 160-200 450 300 195 47 280 192 289 46 450 198 158 202 426 x 426
white (RAL 9010-80). The Sinus-A in the 250 Sinus-A-250+PER 200-250 500 350 250 54 305 219 344 50 595 248 198 252 561 x 561
and 315 sizes do not need adapter plates for Sinus-A-315+PER 250-315 565 450 300 54 330 244 394 50 595 313 248 317 561 x 561
600x600 grids.
The ordering code is Sinus-A-125-L.

Plenum box PER


with removable damper and test points.

Sinus-A-Large Nozzle
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
Sinus-A PER Sinus-P-600 Sinus-P-625
125 1951 6522 1979 1981 2 3 4 6 17 29
160 1952 6523 1979 1981 3 4 6 7 17 36
200 1953 6524 1980 1982 3 4 6 5 16 29
250 1954 6525 1983 5 6 8 11 16 26
315 1955 6526 1983 5 6 7 9 14 23
m /h
3
80 120 160 235 335 385 460 585 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 22 33 44 65 93 107 128 162 dB (A)

Sinus-A-Small Nozzle
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
Sinus-A PER Sinus-P-600 Sinus-P-625
125 1971 6522 1979 1981 2 2 3 5 17 23
160 1972 6523 1979 1981 2 3 3 6 17 27
200 1973 6524 1980 1982 2 3 4 6 16 23
250 1974 6525 1983 2 3 4 6 11 25
315 1975 6526 1983 3 4 5 6 15 20
m /h
3
90 120 150 180 230 270 330 505 630 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 25 33 42 50 64 75 92 140 175 dB (A)

Not Available
52 | Square ceiling diffusers

Sinus-G
Nozzle diffuser designed for plaster or flush mounted ceiling

Function Dimensions
The Sinus G will be used for flush mounting A ØB C D E
in false ceiling. It is possible to remove the Sinus-G-125-L 326 123 355 7.4 7.5
diffuser face to access the duct system. The Sinus-G-160-L 326 158 355 7.4 7.5
front plate is attached with a chain to the Sinus-G-200-L 426 198 455 7.4 7.5
main body for easy cleaning and servicing. By Sinus-G-250-L 561 248 595 7.4 7.5
pulling the front plate one step out from the Sinus-G-315-L 561 313 595 7.4 7.5
main body an air gap is created around the
diffuser. Maximum temperature difference for
cooled air ΔT 12 K.

Mounting
By opening a square hole in the ceiling slab
the diffuser back box can be completely re-
cessed into the opening onto the metal flange.
The flange, which is part of the back box is
used to cover the edges of the opening. The
diffuser is fastened to the duct or plenum box
PER from the inside of the spigot by screws or
pop rivets. The front plate with the nozzles is
easily detached from the back box by gently
inserting a screwdriver in openings on the side
after which the two parts are bent apart. In
the same fashion a small extra air gap can be
created around the diffuser.

Ordering code
The ordering code is Sinus-G and the acces-
sory is Plenum box PER.

Sinus-G
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
Sinus-G PER
125 7006 6522 1 2 2 22 44 66
160 7007 6523 2 2 3 10 21 50
200 7009 6524 1 2 3 7 25 44
250 7013 6525 2 3 4 10 22 41
315 7014 6526 3 4 5 13 25 39
m3/h 90 120 150 225 300 425 550 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 25 33 42 62 83 118 153 dB (A)
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Sinus-F
Square multi nozzle ceiling diffuser For t-bar ceiling

Function Dimensions A ØB C
Exterior dimension 600 x 600 and 625 x 625. Sinus-F-125-L 595 123 40
It is possible to remove the diffuser face to Sinus-F-160-L 595 158 40
access the duct system. The front plate is at- Sinus-F-200-L 595 198 40
Sinus-F-250-L 595 248 40
tached with a chain to the main body for easy
Sinus-F-315-L 595 313 40
cleaning and service. Pull the front plate one
step out from the main body to create an air
gap around the diffuser. Max temp. diff. for Sound attenuation, ΔL (dB)
cooled air ΔT 12 K. Mid-frequency band, Hz
Closed gap
Mounting 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
The diffuser is specially designed for flush Sinus-F-125-L 25 17 14 15 18 17 12 16
mounting in false ceiling and directly suspend- Sinus-F-160-L 14 17 11 10 16 15 11 14
Sinus-F-200-L 20 15 12 14 18 15 13 13
ed in the T-bar framework carrying structure,
Sinus-F-250-L 15 13 11 16 15 11 13 12
and then fixed with the help of the connecting
Sinus-F-315-L 24 11 12 14 11 10 13 11
duct or plenum box PER.
20 mm open gap
Ordering code Sound power level, Lw
The ordering code is Sinus - F - L and the ac- Lw(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok = table)
cessory is PER plenum box. The diagram shows correction factor Kok
Air volume (l/s and m3/h), total pressure (Pa), Mid-frequency band, Hz
throw (l0,2) and sound pressure level [dB(A)]. Open gap
63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k

Sound attenuation ΔL The air terminal device’s Sinus-F-125-L 12 7 4 2 -4 -11 -13 -9


Sinus-F-160-L 11 4 4 2 -1 -9 -17 -14
self-damping (dB), including its aperture
Sinus-F-200-L 10 7 5 3 -2 -11 -18 -14
damping, can be read off from the tables Sinus-F-250-L 17 9 4 -2 -2 -7 -15 -14
below. Measurements with PER plenum box Sinus-F-315-L 11 12 3 0 -2 -9 -13 -12
Closed gap
Sinus-F-125-L 13 7 4 3 -5 -12 -15 -11
Sinus-F-160-L 11 6 5 2 -2 -10 -17 -15
Sinus-F-200-L 5 6 4 4 -3 -12 -19 -17
Sinus-F-250-L 16 10 5 -1 -2 -8 -14 -15
Sinus-F-315-L 12 11 4 0 -1 -10 -18 -17

Sinus-F
Art No
Size Sinus-F Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
PER
600x600 625x625
125 7030 7015 6522 <1 <1 1 18 36 63
160 7031 7016 6523 1 1 1 16 30 42
200 7032 7017 6524 1 2 2 10 18 33
250 7033 7018 6525 1 2 3 15 28 44
315 7034 7019 6526 2 3 3 15 24 34
m3/h 75 100 135 165 225 300 375 450 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 21 28 38 46 62 83 104 125 dB (A)
54 | Round ceiling diffusers

Konika
Circular fixed cones ceiling diffuser

Function Dimensions
The Konika is a supply and exhaust air diffuser
for ceiling assembly. The Konika is suitable for ØA ØB C ØN
offices, shops or similar premises. The Konika Konika - 160 248 190 36 158
can either be connected directly to a circular Konika - 200 298 230 36 198
duct or to the PER plenum box. The Konika is Konika - 250 363 280 36 248
suitable both for cool and warm air. The Konika Konika - 315 448 350 36 313
has high induction which allows a maximum
air temperature difference of ΔT 8 K.

Design
The Konika is manufactured from steel with a
white powder-coated finish (RAL 9010) and is
available in the following sizes: Ø160, Ø200,
Ø250 and Ø315, incl. mounting bar. Konika-AN
is manufactured from aluminium with natural
anodized finish and is available in the follow-
ing sizes: Ø160, Ø200, Ø250, Ø315, Ø355,
Ø400, incl. T bar ceiling and damper.

How to use for exhaust air ØD1 ØD2 C E F G


This device can be used for exhaust air. PER 125-160 124 162 360 250 47 210
PER 160-200 159 202 450 300 47 280
Mounting PER 200-250 199 252 500 350 47 305
Correct adjustment requires a length of PER 250-315 249 317 565 450 47 330
straight duct, 4 times the duct diameter in
front of the PER plenum box. Between the
PER plenum box and the Konika diffuser there
need to be a length of straight duct, 1 times
the duct diameter.

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product per-
formance for more details please see selection
software or contact your local systemair office.

Ordering code
The ordering code is Konika-160 with dimen-
sion and accessory is Plenum box PER with
removable damper and test points.

Konika
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
Konika PER
160 6545 6523 2 3 4 9 28 47
200 6546 6524 2 3 5 9 18 31
250 6547 6525 2 3 4 2 19 28
315 6548 6526 3 4 5 5 10 22
m3/h 150 225 300 400 490 715 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 42 62 83 111 136 199 dB (A)
Round ceiling diffusers | 55

Konika-A
Circular adjustable cone ceiling diffuser

Function Selection Table Dimensions


Konika-A multi cone diffuser for ceiling as- Table below shows the general product per-
sembly. The diffuser consist of an external formance for more details please see selection
cone and an adjustable double center cone. software or contact your local systemair office.
The double cone can be adjusted for changing
of the distribution pattern from horizontal to
vertical.

Design
The diffuser is manufactured from steel with
white powder-coated finish (RAL 9010) and is
available in 6 sizes 160-500. The cone diffuser
can also be manufactured in aluminium. When
dismantling the inner double cone the duct
system becomes accessible for cleaning.

Mounting
ØA ØB C ØD E F G H I K L ØM
When mounting the cone diffuser, dismantle
Konika-A- 160 279 323 12 158 22 85 46 35 155 235 210 125
the inner double cone by pressing and turn-
Konika-A- 200 375 428 10 198 26 101 55 51 193 290 280 160
ing it. Pull the cone straight out. Attach the
Konika-A- 250 467 538 14 248 33 117 68 67 235 360 305 200
external cone with pop rivets and remount the
Konika-A- 315 557 635 10 313 42 135 80 85 280 330 330 250
inner cone in the position that provides the
Konika-A- 400 740 856 14 398 49 166 92 116 360 360 360 315
desired distribution pattern (external position
Konika-A- 500 924 1081 17 498 72 199 116 149 - - - -
for horizontal distribution pattern and inner
positon for vertical).

Konika-A (with Horizontal throw setting)


Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
Konika-A PER
160 5417 6523 4 6 7 10 18 26
200 5418 6524 5 6 8 6 17 28
250 5419 6525 7 9 12 10 18 26
315 5420 6526 7 9 11 9 14 25
400 5421 6527 10 13 16 7 15 24
500 6549 B505 12 16 21 10 16 22
m /h
3
240 300 360 510 660 835 1010 1385 1885 2385 3035 3685 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 67 83 100 142 183 232 281 385 524 662 843 1024 dB (A)

Konika-A (with Vertical throw setting)


Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
Konika-A PER
160 5417 6523 8 11 14 10 18 26
200 5418 6524 8 13 17 6 17 28
250 5419 6525 12 15 19 10 18 26
315 5420 6526 12 15 18 9 14 25
400 5421 6527 15 20 26 7 15 24
500 6549 B505 20 25 30 10 16 22
m3/h 240 300 360 510 660 835 1010 1385 1885 2385 3035 3685 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 67 83 100 142 183 232 281 385 524 662 843 1024 dB (A)
56 | Round ceiling diffusers

CRS
Circular swirl diffuser with fixed blades

Function Dimensions
CRS is a round ceiling swirl diffuser with fixed air guiding blades and can
be used for supply or return air. Swirled stream quickly looses speed
and temperature thanks to high induction therefore it can be used for
high air exchanges and temperature can vary from -10K to +10K.The
rotational turbulence produced, cause a rapid mixing of temperatures
and considerably shorter jet throws. CRS swirl diffuser is also ideal to
use for VAV systems, allowing variations in air flow rate from 100% to
25% without risk of detaching the jet from the ceiling.

Design
The diffuser is manufactured from steel sheet powder painted to
RAL9010 white.
Plenum box Mounting bridge

Mounting
The diffuser can be installed with a mounting bridge, with screws to the
plenum box or directly to duct.

Ordering code
CRS-125
(Size)

Accessories
CRS-D – Butterfly damper ØD1
Reduction
CRS-MB – Mounting bridge for central screw

fixing
CRS-PB–Non insulated side entry plenum box
E

Size ØA ØB D1 E
125 123 228 98 153
160 158 253 123 159
200 198 303 178 151 Damper
250 248 353 198 167
315 313 418 248 176
355 353 458 277 183
400 398 503 398 183

CRS
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
CRS -MB -D -PB
125 41007 41373 41380 41387 3 4 6 7 29 65
160 41008 41374 41381 41388 3 4 5 10 22 40
200 41009 41375 41382 41389 4 5 6 9 17 26
250 41010 41376 41383 41390 5 6 7 12 17 30
315 41011 41377 41384 41391 4 5 7 8 14 23
355 42439 41378 41385 41392 5 7 9 10 16 28
400 41012 41379 41386 41393 7 8 11 12 18 32
m3/h 75 100 150 200 250 300 400 500 600 800 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 21 28 42 56 69 83 111 139 167 222 dB (A)
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CRSP
High capacity swirl diffuser with fixed deflectors

Description Dimensions
CRSP swirl diffuser is specifically constructed to achieve larger air ØE
volume capacities with high induction levels. Diffuser is manufactured
from PP and has as standard white colour. CRSP has as standard central ØD
screw fixing system for a M6 or M8 mounting screw. The diffuser has
fixed deflectors to make it an ideal setting for Cooling and heating for
ceiling installations of 2.7 to 3.5 meter and above.

Accessories
CRSP-MB, Mounting Bridge

H
CRSP-RED, One-step reduction unit
CRSP-PB, Non insulated side entry plenum box

Table of Dimensions

Size ØD ØD1 ØE ØF G H ØF
125 123 98 165 190 153 65
160 158 123 225 250 159 85 Plenum box Mounting bridge
180 178 158 255 280 159 95
200 198 158 275 300 151 105
250 248 198 350 380 167 130
315 313 248 450 480 176 170
400 398 313 585 610 183 210
500 498 398 735 760 NA 260

Reduction ØD1
G

CRSP
Art No ∆Pt - Pressure drop
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m)
CRSP -MB -PB -RED (Pa)

125 34179 34203 34187 34195 1 2 2 19 33 61


160 34180 34204 34188 34196 2 2 2 23 39 57
180 34181 34205 34189 34197 2 2 3 27 44 64
200 34182 34206 34190 34198 2 2 3 25 42 60
250 34183 34207 34191 34199 3 3 4 22 39 61
315 34184 34208 34192 34200 3 4 4 16 27 56
400 34185 34209 34193 34201 4 5 6 15 40 70
500 34186 34210 34194 34202 5 6 7 17 42 75
m3/h 60 80 110 140 170 220 270 360 450 650 900 1100 1300 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 17 22 31 39 47 61 75 100 125 181 250 305 360 dB (A)

Above throw data are based on installation height of 3m


58 | Round ceiling diffusers

TST
Circular ceiling diffuser with adjustable front plate

Function Dimensions
The TST is a circular supply diffuser for ceiling
installation. The distribution pattern can be
altered and the gap width is adjustable. The
two-part diffuser unit can be adjusted to pro-
vide the desired throw. A shielding device is
included which can be used to alter the distri-
bution pattern to a directional (180°) pattern.

Design
The TST is manufactured from galvanized
sheet metal, with a white powder-coated
finish (RAL 9010-80). The TST is available with
the following diameters: Ø100, Ø125, Ø160,
Ø200, Ø250 and Ø315.
ØL hole
How to use for exhaust air TST A B C D E F G H R1 ØJ ØK D1 D2 dim
This device can be used for exhaust air.
100 - 30-50 80 199 99 - - 107
125 + PER 100-125 320 250 150 47 185 116 191 30-50 105 249 124 99 127 132
Mounting
160 + PER 125-160 360 250 160 47 210 121 201 30-50 105 249 159 124 162 167
The diffuser is installed directly onto the spiral
200 + PER 160-200 450 300 195 47 139 139 237 30-50 127 314 199 159 202 207
duct and fixed with pop rivets. If the diffuser
is fitted to a PER plenum box, there must be a 250 + PER 200-250 500 350 250 54 305 183 308 30-50 169,5 399 249 199 252 257
straight length, 4 times the duct’s diameter, in 315 + PER 250-315 565 450 300 54 330 208 358 30-50 169,5 399 314 249 317 322
front of the PER plenum box.

Selection Table A ØC
Table below shows the general product per- TPP - 600 - 125 595 144
formance for more details please see selection TPP - 600 - 125 595 176
TPP - 600 - 125 595 208
software or contact your local systemair office. TPP TPP - 600 - 125 623 144
Ordering code TPP - 600 - 125 623 176
The ordering code is TST-125 with sizes and TPP - 600 - 125 623 208
the accessories are Ceiling plate (600x600)
TPP and Plenum box PER with removable
damper and test points. The ordering code is
TSO-160 Size and the accessories are Ceiling
plate (600x600) TPP, Plenum box PER with
removable damper and test points and SSO
shielding.
TST
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
TST TPP-600 TPP-625 PER
100 6105 2 3 4 6 23 46
125 6106 6260 1999 6522 3 4 5 21 38 55
160 6107 6227 2067 6523 4 5 7 27 49 84
200 6108 6228 2068 6524 3 4 6 8 39 69
250 6109 6525 3 5 6 11 42 56
315 6110 6526 5 6 8 31 48 87
m /h
3
120 180 240 315 390 540 640 890 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 33 50 67 88 108 150 178 247 dB (A)

Not Available
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TSK
Circular ceiling diffuser with adjustable perforated front plate

Function Dimensions
The TSK is a circular perforated supply diffuser
for ceiling installation. The two-part diffuser
unit can be adjusted to provide the desired
throw. TSK is a perforated version of TST. The
gap width is adjustable. TSK is a perforated
version of TST. The gap width is adjustable.

Design
The TSK is manufactured from galvanized
sheet metal, with a white powder-coated
finish (RAL 9010-80). The TSK is available with
the following diameters: Ø100, Ø125, Ø160,
Ø200, Ø250 and Ø315.
ØL hole
How to use for exhaust air TSK A B C D E F G H R1 ØJ ØK D1 D2 dim
This device can be used for exhaust air. 100 - 30-50 80 199 99 - - 107
125 + PER 100-125 320 250 150 47 185 116 191 30-50 105 249 124 99 127 132
Mounting 160 + PER 125-160 360 250 160 47 210 121 201 30-50 105 249 159 124 162 167
The diffuser is installed directly onto the spiral
200 + PER 160-200 450 300 195 47 139 139 237 30-50 127 314 199 159 202 207
duct and fixed with pop rivets. If the diffuser
250 + PER 200-250 500 350 250 54 305 183 308 30-50 169,5 399 249 199 252 257
is fitted to a PER plenum box, there must be a
315 + PER 250-315 565 450 300 54 330 208 358 30-50 169,5 399 314 249 317 322
straight length, 4 times the duct’s diameter, in
front of the PER plenum box. A ØC
TPP - 600 - 125 595 144
Selection Table TPP - 600 - 125 595 176
Table below shows the general product per- TPP - 600 - 125 595 208
formance for more details please see selection TPP TPP - 600 - 125 623 144
TPP - 600 - 125 623 176
software or contact your local systemair office.
TPP - 600 - 125 623 208

Ordering code
The ordering code is TSO-160 Size and the ac-
cessories are Ceiling plate (600x600) TPP, Ple-
num box PER with removable damper and test
points and SSO shielding. The ordering code
is TSK-125 with sizes and the accessories are
Ceiling plate (600x600) TPP and Plenum box
PER with removable damper and test points.

TSK
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
TSK TPP-600 TPP-625 PER
100 6720 2 2 21 38
125 6721 6260 1999 6522 2 3 4 6 20 38
160 6722 6227 2067 6523 2 4 5 1 26 45
200 6723 6228 2068 6524 3 4 6 11 23 39
250 6724 6525 3 5 6 4 26 38
315 6725 6526 3 6 7 7 25 35
m /h
3
120 160 235 310 335 460 610 760 910 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 33 44 65 86 93 128 169 211 253 dB (A)

Not Available
60 | Round ceiling diffusers

TSR
Circular ceiling diffuser with
adjustable front plate for apparent installations

Systemair TSR ceiling diffuser complete with Dimensions


plenum box for visible installation. The plenum
ØA B C ØD
box is fitted with a removable damper, test
TSR 100 250 170 35 99
points and fibre-free sound insulation. TSR 125 250 200 37 124
TSR 160 315 250 45 159
Function TSR 200 400 285 43 199
The TSR is a complete circular supply diffuser, TSR 250 400 330 40 249
with an adjustable and sound-insulated dif-
fuser unit combined with a plenum box. The
plenum box has a damper and test points, and
Sound attenuation, ΔL (dB)
is internally lined with fibre-free sound-insula-
Mid-frequency band, Hz
tion material. The TSR is suitable for cooled air
63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
with a maximum ∆T of 12 K.
TSR 100 23 17 13 16 7 6 8 10
TSR 125 21 16 9 15 10 6 8 11
TSR 160 21 15 10 15 9 6 7 10
Design TSR 200 17 12 13 15 8 6 8 10
The TSR is manufactured from galvanized TSR 250 16 12 11 14 10 7 7 9
sheet metal with a white powder-coated
finish (RAL 9010-80) and is available in the Sound power level, Lw
following diameters: Ø100, Ø125, Ø160, Ø200 Lw(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok = table)
and Ø250. correction factor Kok
Mid-frequency band, Hz
63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
How to use for exhaust air TSR 100 14 1 6 -2 -3 -3 -14 -21
This device can be used for exhaust air. TSR 125 15 1 6 -3 -3 -3 -13 -19
TSR 160 16 4 6 -1 -2 -5 -15 -24
Mounting TSR 200 15 7 4 -1 -1 -5 -18 -24
The diffuser is fixed securely by screwing up TSR 250 17 8 7 0 -2 -5 -16 -24
into the ceiling from the inside of the unit. Tolerance ±6 ±3 ±2 ±2 ±2 ±3 ±3 ±4
The front plate can be removed by pulling it
straight out. The sound-absorbing material is
cut out of the diffuser’s centre to make room
for the screws.

TSR
Size Art No Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
100 6100 1 1 2 11 38 63
125 6101 1 2 2 12 28 51
160 6102 1 2 3 13 29 44
200 6103 2 2 3 13 25 43
250 6104 2 3 4 11 26 49
m /h
3
80 120 160 220 280 380 530 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 22 33 44 61 78 106 147 dB (A)
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TSP
Circular ceiling diffuser with adjustable front plate
for apparent installations

Function Dimensions
This device can be used for exhaust air. A
complete circular perforated supply diffuser,
with an adjustable diffuser unit combined
ØA ØB C ØD
with a plenum box that has a damper and test
points, and is internally lined with fibre-free TSP 100 250 170 35 99
TSP 125 250 200 37 124
sound-insulation material. The TSP is suitable
TSP 160 315 250 45 159
for cooled air with a maximum ΔT of 12 K. TSP 200 400 285 43 199
TSP 250 400 330 40 249
Design
The TSP is manufactured from sheet metal
The diagram shows
with a white powder-coated finish (RAL 9010-
Air volume (l/s and m3/h), total pressure (Pa),
80) and is available in the following diameters:
throw (l0,2) and sound pressure level [dB(A)]
Ø100, Ø125, Ø160, Ø200 and Ø250. with open and closed damper with an air gap of
30 mm.
Mounting
The diffuser is fixed securely by screwing up Sound attenuation, ΔL (dB)
Mid-frequency band, Hz
into the ceiling from the inside of the unit. Re-
63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
move the front plate by pulling it straight out. TSP 100 23 16 17 20 17 12 12 10
The sound-absorbing material is cut out of the TSP 125 22 16 11 18 14 11 8 9
diffuser’s centre to make room for the screws. TSP 160 22 10 12 17 11 9 9 12
TSP has a M8 blind rivet for suspension. TSP 200 21 9 11 13 12 9 8 11
TSP 250 18 10 14 10 11 9 9 11

Selection Table
Sound power level, Lw
Table below shows the general product per-
Lw(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok = table)
formance for more details please see selection correction factor Kok
software or contact your local systemair office.
Mid-frequency band, Hz
63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
TSP 100 8 3 8 1 -4 -8 -18 -23
TSP 125 7 5 8 0 -4 -5 -15 -22
TSP 160 12 7 7 -2 -2 -6 -17 -23
TSP 200 17 8 4 -1 -2 -5 -17 -19
TSP 250 15 9 6 1 -2 -9 -19 -25
Tolerance ±6 ±3 ±2 ±2 ±2 ±3 ±3 ±4

TSP
Size Art No Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
100 6726 1 1 2 7 27 49
125 6727 1 2 2 9 19 38
160 6728 1 2 3 9 26 48
200 6729 1 2 3 4 15 30
250 6730 2 4 5 8 24 40
m3/h 80 120 160 235 325 500 675 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 22 33 44 65 90 139 188 dB (A)
62 | Round ceiling diffusers

Sinus-C
Circular nozzle ceiling diffuser complete with side
entry plenum box for visible installation

Function Dimensions
The Sinus-C ceiling diffuser is suitable for vis-
ible connection and can be connected directly
to the duct using the connection sleeve fitted
ØA B C ØD
with a rubber seal tested for air tightness. The
Sinus-C-100 314 170 35 99
side gap is adjustable between 0 and 20 mm
Sinus-C-125 399 200 37 124
to enable increased air supply. The Sinus-C
Sinus-C-160 399 250 45 159
consists of a front plate with nozzles (size 57 Sinus-C-200 599 285 42 199
mm) and a sound-insulated plenum box and Sinus-C-250 599 330 40 249
damper. Max. temperature difference: Sinus-C-315 799 420 53 314
ΔT 12 K.

Mounting
The diffuser is fixed securely by screwing it
up into the ceiling from the inside of the unit.
The front plate can be removed by pulling it
straight out. The sound absorbing material is
cut out of the diffuser’s centre to make room
for the screws. The diffuser has a M8 blind
rivet for suspension. Sound attenuation, ΔL (dB) Sound power level, Lw
Mid-frequency band, Hz Mid-frequency band, Hz
Ordering code Open gap 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k Open gap 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
The ordering code is Sinus - C - 125 of Type C Sinus-C-100 22 17 12 11 6 5 6 8 Sinus-C-100 9 2 9 2 -5 -12 -18 -21
with dimensions. Sinus-C-125 22 16 9 9 7 5 6 7 Sinus-C-125 11 4 10 0 -8 -13 -18 -22
Sinus-C-160 16 13 7 9 6 4 5 7 Sinus-C-160 12 6 10 -2 -7 -12 -16 -21
The diagram shows Air volume (l/s and m3/h), Sinus-C-200 21 11 7 8 7 5 6 7 Sinus-C-200 14 9 8 2 -6 -15 -19 -20
total pressure (Pa), throw (l0,2) and sound Sinus-C-250 15 9 7 9 6 5 6 7 Sinus-C-250 12 11 9 1 -6 -14 -19 -21
Sinus-C-315 16 8 11 9 5 6 6 9 Sinus-C-315 10 15 6 1 -9 -16 -19 -13
pressure level [dB(A)].
Closedgap Closed gap
Sinus-C-100 23 16 12 13 7 6 7 9 Sinus-C-100 7 2 9 2 -6 -13 -19 -22
Sound attenuation ΔL The air terminal device’s
Sinus-C-125 21 16 9 10 8 7 6 8 Sinus-C-125 10 4 10 0 -9 -15 -19 -21
self-damping (dB), including its aperture
Sinus-C-160 18 14 9 12 8 6 6 8 Sinus-C-160 12 6 10 -1 -7 -14 -19 -23
damping, can be read off from the tables
Sinus-C-200 16 10 9 9 7 6 6 8 Sinus-C-200 13 10 8 2 -6 -15 -20 -19
below.
Sinus-C-250 16 10 9 10 7 6 7 9 Sinus-C-250 14 11 8 1 -5 -15 -18 -22
Sinus-C-315 17 9 11 10 6 7 6 10 Sinus-C-315 8 14 6 2 -7 -17 -20 -13
20 mm open gap Tolerance ±6 ±2 ±2 ±2 ±3 ±5 ±6 ±6

Lw(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok= table)
correction factor Kok

Sinus-C
Size Art No Air flow range (m /h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m)
3
∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
100 6657 1 1 2 4 16 29
125 6658 1 1 1 6 14 34
160 6659 3 4 5 4 16 28
200 6660 1 2 3 3 8 23
250 6661 1 2 5 15
315 7302 2 3 4 8 13 21
m3/h 80 120 160 250 260 350 575 800 1025 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 22 33 44 69 72 97 160 222 285 dB (A)
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Sinus-C/T
Circular nozzle ceiling diffuser
complete with top entry plenum box for visible installation

Function Dimensions ØA B ØD
The Sinus-C ceiling diffuser is suitable for vis- Sinus-C/T-100 314 170 99
ible connection and can be connected directly Sinus-C/T-125 399 200 124
to the duct using the connection sleeve fitted Sinus-C/T-160 399 250 159
with a rubber seal tested for air tightness. The Sinus-C/T-200 599 285 199
side gap is adjustable between 0 and 20 mm Sinus-C/T-250 599 330 249
to enable increased air supply. The Sinus-C Sinus-C/T-315 800 420 314
consists of a front plate with nozzles (size 57
mm) and a sound-insulated plenum box and
damper. Max. temperature difference:
ΔT 12 K.

Mounting
The Sinus C has to be connected directly onto
a duct with diameter 100-315 mm with pop
rivets or screws. Sound attenuation, ΔL (dB)
Mid-frequency band, Hz
open gap 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
Sinus-C/T-100 9 2 8 -1 -8 -11 -8 -8
Sinus-C/T-125 10 3 7 1 -7 -12 -11 -8
Sinus-C/T-160 9 5 8 3 -10 -18 -17 -12
Sinus-C/T-200 6 7 6 3 -11 -19 -14 -11
Sinus-C/T-250 7 10 5 3 -11 -19 -16 -12
Sinus-C/T-315 6 13 6 1 -11 -18 -16 -10
closed gap
Sinus-C/T-100 5 4 10 -1 -11 -16 -12 -12
Sinus-C/T-125 9 6 8 1 -9 -15 -13 -10
Sinus-C/T-160 11 5 9 3 -10 -19 -18 -15
Sinus-C/T-200 6 10 7 3 -11 -20 -16 -14

Sinus-C/T
Size Art No Air flow range (m /h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m)
3
∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
100 7424 1 1 2 9 33 56
125 7425 1 1 1 5 17 45
160 7426 1 1 2 3 15 29
200 7427 1 2 2 5 18 38
250 7428 2 2 11 26
315 7430 2 3 3 9 19 29
m3/h 80 120 160 260 260 360 535 735 935 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 22 33 44 72 72 100 149 204 260 dB (A)
64 | Round ceiling diffusers

IKD
Circular ceiling diffuser with dual adjustable cones for high installations

Function Dimensions ØA Ød L K ØE ØD H
IKD is suited for comfort ventilation of big and IKD 300 302 180 144 79 260 178 330
industrial halls. Suitable for heating and cool- IKD 400 402 250 178 98 360 348 400
ing because of the adjustable construction. IKD 500 502 315 200 120 460 313 465
Installation height is between 4 and 15 m. The IKD 600 602 400 221 136 560 398 550
air stream pattern (horizontal or vertical) can IKD 800 802 500 310 185 725 498 650
be adjusted manually or by an actuator. The
IKD consists of an inlet cone and an inner and Openings can be fixed by a screw on the
peripheral surface. IKD-PB, With plenum box
outer cage with openings for supply air in the
peripheral surface and the underside. Depen- IKD-M with Actuator
dent of the operation method the openings in
the peripheral surface (cooling, horizontal air
stream) or the underside (heating, vertical air
stream) are opened. There is no difference in
pressure drop or sound level when the opera-
tion method is changed.
At sizes 400-800 the motor is inside the
Design diffuser, at size 300 the motor is on the outside
The IKD is made of powder coated steel (RAL
9010) and is available in the duct connection IKD-D with damper The IKD will be fixed with 4 screws to the
sizes 180, 250, 315, 400 and 500 mm. The plenum box. The included damper can be
standard type has a perforated plate (flow adjusted from below.
straightener). The plenum box is from galva-
nized steel with included damper. Selection Table
Table below shows the general product per-
Mounting formance for more details please see selection
The IKD can be mounted directly in a spiro The damper is fixed at the duct connection and software or contact your local systemair office.
duct or combined with the plenum box. can be adjusted from below.

IKD (Cooling, Horizontal outlet -10K)


Versions
IKD – Standard version Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
D – Damper included IKD -D -PB
PB – Plenum box with 300 30139 30149 30144 3 4 6 14 29 52
side entry and
400 30140 30150 30145 2 3 5 10 15 40
damper
500 30141 30151 30146 4 5 7 8 14 44
M1 – Actuator 230V
M2 – Actuator 24V 600 30142 30152 30147 3 5 7 10 22 45
M3 – Actuator 24V 800 30143 30153 30148 4 6 8 2 8 30
0-10V stepless m3/h 200 300 400 650 1100 1550 2550 20-25 30 35-40
control
l/s 56 83 111 181 306 431 708 dB (A)

Ordering code IKD (Heating, Vertical outlet at +15K)


IKD-D-300 Art No
(D-Version, Size) Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
IKD -D -PB

300 30139 30149 30144 2 3 4 14 29 52


400 30140 30150 30145 2 3 5 10 15 40
500 30141 30151 30146 2 3 5 8 14 44
600 30142 30152 30147 2 4 6 10 22 45
800 30143 30153 30148 2 3 5 2 8 30
m3/h 200 300 400 650 1100 1550 2550 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 56 83 111 181 306 431 708 dB (A)
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TSD
Circular swirl diffuser with adjustable blades

Function Mounting TSD-M


TSD is designed for comfort ventilation of big Mounted directly to the rigid vertical duct, or
and large volume halls. Suitable for heating and mounted to side entry plenum and then fixed
cooling due to construction with adjustable ge- to rigid ceiling with threaded drop-rods.
ometry. Installation height is between 4 and 15
m. The air stream pattern (horizontal, vertical Selection Table
and intermittent) can be adjusted manually or Table below shows the general product per-
by a motor. The TSD consists of an inlet assem- formance for more details please see selection
ble containing the fix blades and frontal conic software or contact your local
outlet and an inner assembly with adjustable
set of deflectors which are mobile. Dimensions
TSD
For cooling, a horizontal outlet air pattern is
achieved when the blades are in closed posi-
tion. And have a vertical swirl jet stream when TSD-PB
the deflectors are in full open position to
achieve heating in occupied zone. Intermittent
positions can be achieved when the deflectors
are set between closed and full open positions
for ventilation of the occupied zone
Size ØD ØE ØF G H J
315 313 464 381 145 92 215
Design 400 398 567 468 157 101 236
The TSD swirl diffusers are manufactured in 630 628 871 700 204 117 367
steel sheet, with a standard powder paint fin- 800 798 1077 871 229 123 538
ish in white colour RAL 9010. Available in the
following diameter: Ø 315, Ø 400, Ø 630 and
Ø 800 Size ØE ØF ØI ØP L M N O K
315 464 381 317 248 474 150 282 290 435
400 567 468 402 313 581 168 368 351 500
630 871 700 628 398 812 293 468 526 750
800 1077 871 798 498 1081 458 568 741 1000

TSD (Cooling)
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
TSD TSD-M3 -PB
315 42320 42333 311772 5 5 6 2 18 41
400 42321 42334 311773 5 5 6 16 29 47
630 42322 42335 311774 5 5 6 11 19 25
800 42323 42336 311775 5 6 6 6 14 19
m /h
3
200 400 600 800 1000 1250 1875 2500 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 56 111 167 222 278 347 521 694 dB (A)

TSD (Heating)
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
TSD TSD-M3 -PB
315 42320 42333 311772 1 1 2 2 18 41
400 42321 42334 311773 1 2 2 16 29 47
630 42322 42335 311774 2 3 4 11 19 25
800 42323 42336 311775 2 3 4 6 14 19
m3/h 200 400 600 800 1000 1250 1875 2500 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 56 111 167 222 278 347 521 694 dB (A)
66 | Jet diffusers

AJD
Long throw adjustable nozzles

Function Dimensions
The AJD long throw nozzle and the decorative ring are manufactured
in aluminium, with a standard powder paint finish in white RAL 9010.
The connection part is manufactured of galvanised steel sheet. The
AJD nozzle has an extraordinarly good aesthetic design and can be
painted by special order to fit any decorative need. The AJD nozzles
provide long throws with a low noise level, releasing a long air jet with
exceptional precision to a length of over 30 metres. They can be used
for spot cooling and are especially appropriate for large rooms requiring

ØD3
ØD4
a decorative look, for instance, large vestibules, entertainment areas,
airport halls, department stores, hotels, etc.

The configuration allows the nozzle to swivel in all directions up to a


maximum of ± 30° in the horizontal or vertical direction.

Design
The AJD long throw nozzles are manufactured in aluminium, with a
standard powder paint finish in white RAL 9010. The connection part
L2 E
is manufactured of galvanised steel sheet. Available in the following
diameter: Ø100, Ø125, Ø160, Ø200, Ø250, Ø315, Ø400.

Size ØD3 ØD4 E L2


Mounting
100 146 98 11 78
With concealed screws
125 140 123 11 86
160 200 158 11 98
Ordering Code
200 257 198 16 117
The ordering code is AJD-100 with sizes
250 302 248 16 155
315 384 248 23 183
400 467 398 24 208

AJD

Size Art No Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)

100 41000 21 26 33 57 105 155


125 41001 24 32 40 68 115 171
160 41002 25 32 47 46 70 142
200 41003 37 48 56 57 96 146
250 41004 37 59 75 37 87 133
315 41005 42 51 78 37 52 114
400 41006 61 77 95 36 55 86
m3/h 75 100 125 165 205 305 405 505 630 780 1155 1480 1805 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 21 28 35 46 57 85 112 140 175 217 321 411 501 dB (A)
Jet diffusers | 67

JSR
Circular multi-cone jet diffuser with narrow
concentric or wide cones for long or short air pattern

Function Dimensions ØD A
The JSR is a circular multiple-cone diffuser JSR-200 199 115
for supplying air to large areas, which can be JSR-250 249 115
installed onto a PER plenum box or a duct. A JSR-315 314 115
scattered distribution pattern (short throw) or JSR-400 399 115
concentrated distribution pattern (long throw) JSR-500 499 115
Concentrated distribution Scattered distribution
can be set by rotating the diffuser 180°. This pattern (long throw) pattern (short throw)

unit can be mounted on either the wall or the


ceiling, and is suitable for both cooled and The diagram shows Air flow (l/s and m3/h), total
heated supply air. The angle of the diffuser pressure (Pa), throw l0,2 and sound pressure
can be set at between 15 and 30° depending level [dB(A)].
on the distribution pattern.
Sound attenuation, ΔL (dB)
Design Mid-frequency band, Hz
The JSR is manufactured from sheet metal 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
with a white powder-coated finish (RAL 9010- JSR-200 13 9 4 - - - - -
80) and is available in the following diameters: JSR-250 11 7 3 - - - - -
Ø200, Ø250, Ø315, Ø400 and Ø500. JSR-315 10 5 2 - - - - -
JSR-400 8 4 1 - - - - -
JSR-500 7 3 1 - - - -
Mounting
The diffuser is installed directly onto the spiral
Sound power level, scattered distribution
duct and fixed with pop rivets. If the diffuser
pattern, Lw
is fitted to a PER plenum box, there must be a
Lw(dB) = LpA + Kok (LpA = diagram Kok = table)
straight length, 4 times the duct’s diameter, in
correction factor Kok
front of the PER plenum box.
Mid-frequency band, Hz
125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
Selection Table JSR-200 5 1 1 1 -5 -13 -19
Table below shows the general product per- JSR-250 5 2 0 0 -5 -12 -17
formance for more details please see selection JSR-315 6 1 0 1 -6 -14 -18
software or contact your local systemair office. JSR-400 6 2 1 0 -8 -13 -17
JSR-500 8 2 3 0 -9 -13 20
Ordering Code Sound power level, concentrated distribution
The ordering code is JSR - 200 with sizes and pattern, Lw
the accessory is Plenum box PER with remov- JSR-200 3 -1 -2 1 -4 -13 -18
able damper and test points. JSR-250 2 -1 -3 2 -6 -16 -20
JSR-315 1 -2 -3 2 -8 -18 -21
JSR-400 2 -1 4 0 -9 -14 -18
JSR-500 5 0 4 0 -13 -18 -22
Tolerance ±6 ±3 ±2 ±2 ±3 ±3 ±4

JSR
Art No
Size Air flow range (m3/h, l/s) and throw I0,2 (m) ∆Pt - Pressure drop (Pa)
JSR PER
200 6001 6524 6 9 12 16 34 52
250 6002 6525 7 10 13 13 38 59
315 6003 6526 6 8 13 12 24 49
400 6004 6527 7 9 11 15 28 41
500 6005 B505 6 8 11 12 23 34
m3/h 300 400 500 600 750 1100 1450 1800 2400 3000 20-25 30 35-40
l/s 83 111 139 167 208 306 403 500 667 833 dB (A)
68 | Displacement diffusers

LPS
Displacement diffuser suspended or mounted against
the ceiling for low velocity ceiling air distribution

Function Dimensions LPSW A B L ØD1 ØD2


The LPS for individually suspended installation 200-500 245 205 517 199 201
is suitable for isothermal air as well as comfort LPSW 250-500 295 255 517 249 251
cooling. LPS and LPSW is a supply air system 315-500 360 620 517 314 316
ØD2 ØD1
for draught-free air supply in various premises 200-1000 245 205 517 199 201
such as shops, schools, offices and industries. 250-1000 295 255 517 249 251
LPS is a supply air system for constant or vari- 315-1000 360 620 517 314 316
A B

able airflow. The design provides an even air


distribution over the whole exhaust area of L

LPSW-T A B C L ØD1
the diffuser. LPSW is used when aesthetic and
200-500 245 205 300 1085 199
hygienic reasons make it suitable to integrate LPSW-T
C 250-500 295 588 325 1085 249
the supply air with the ceiling. ØD1
315-500 360 320 355 1085 314

LPS
Minimum distance
ØD2 ØD1
Minimum distance according to table A.
After a disturbance such as a T-bend, bend
L
A B ØD1
etc. a non-perforated duct (powder coated
duct) with a length of minimum 4 x the duct
L
LPS L ØD1 ØD2 diameter should be installed. Recommended
160-500 517 159 161 4x max. temperature difference for cooled air
D
200-500 517 199 201 ΔT according to table A. Recommended min.
250-500 517 249 251 distance between supply air ducts (c) is shown
315-500 517 314 316 in the table. The distance from supply air
400-500 517 399 401
d duct to wall (d) should be at least half of that
500-500 517 499 501
d distance.
160-1000 1012 159 161 c
200-1000 1012 199 201 b
Table shows Air flow directed upwards can
250-1000 1012 249 251
315-1000 1012 314 316
provide a cooling effect of 50 to 200 W/m2
400-1000 1012 399 401 a
Sideways Downwards Upwards Around
500-1000 1012 499 501

a 2300 2500 2300 2300


Selection Table b 100 50 200 200
Table below shows the general product per- c 2500 2500 2500 2500
formance for more details please see selection d 1300 1300 1300 1300

software or contact your local systemair office. Δt 0 to -10 0 -1 to -10 0 to 4


Displacement diffusers | 69
70 | Air volume controllers

RDA
Constant volume damper for duct or air inlets

Function Dimensions Ø L ØD1 ØD2


The air flow regulator RDA is an element 80 55 76 73
D1 100 60 96 93
placed inside the duct in order to obtain a
125 90 120 117
constant flow within a pressure range from 1
50 to 200 Pascal. It is used in ventilation or 2 D2
air conditioning systems for supply or return *spacer = special body without spacers
1* air flow = special shims with air flow ref.
air. The air is forced to pass through predeter-
mined space in which a flap can change the
position according to the specified air flow.
The flap is attached on to a calibrated spring
and therefore no auxiliary power is needed.
L 3
Design
RDA is made from plastic material (polysty- spacer
rene) classified M1 in grey colour. Maximum Airflow LW dB(A)
D1
temperature is 60°C. (m3/h) 50Pa 100Pa 150Pa 200Pa
1
15 25 29 32 35
D2
Mounting 30 26 31 35 38
RDA is inserted directly into a horizontal or 45 27 33 36 39
2
vertical circular duct. It is fixed and kept air- 60 32 37 39 42
tight by a lip seal. Arrow indicates the airflow. 75 32 37 40 42
If the unit is placed in supply duct, the space 90 32 38 41 44
between the diffuser and the unit must be 120 30 34 39 42
at least 3x diameter of the duct. If used for 150 33 37 41 45
return air the space must be 1x diameter of L 3
the duct.
Type Art No
RDA-80 /15 (m³/h) 35259
Ordering Code
RDA-80 / 30 (m³/h) 35260
RDA-80/15
RDA-80 / 45 (m³/h) 35261
80 - size RDA-80 / 50 (m³/h) 35262
15 - air volume RDA-80 / 60 (m³/h) 35263
RDA-100 / 15 (m³/h) 35265
RDA-100 / 30 (m³/h) 35266
RDA-100 / 45 (m³/h) 35267
RDA-100 / 50 (m³/h) 35268
Flow regulators are characterized by their
RDA-100 / 60 (m³/h) 35269
noise level in dB(A).
RDA-100 / 75 (m³/h) 35270
Flow Lw in dB(A) RDA-100 / 90 (m³/h) 35271
(m³/h)
50 Pa 100 150 200 RDA-100 / 100 (m³/h) 35272
Pa Pa Pa RDA-125 / 15 (m³/h) 35274
15 25 29 32 35 RDA-125 / 180 (m³/h) 35280
RDA-125 / 30 (m³/h) 35275
Air flow in m3/h

30 26 31 35 38
RDA-125 / 45 (m³/h) 35276
45 27 33 36 39 RDA-125 / 50 (m³/h) 35277
60 32 37 39 42 RDA-125 / 60 (m³/h) 35214
RDA-125 / 75 (m³/h) 35213
75 32 37 40 42
RDA-125 / 90 (m³/h) 35212
90 32 38 41 44 ∆PT, Differential pressure in Pa RDA-125 / 100 (m³/h) 35278
120 30 34 39 42 RDA-125 / 120 (m³/h) 35211
RDA-125 / 150 (m³/h) 35279
150 33 37 41 45

Tests reports : CETIAT 2315002 for air flow RD


Ø80 to RD Ø125 mm
Air volume controllers | 71

RPK-R
Constant volume damper with adjustable air flow

Description
RPK is a constant air flow regulator which is used for exact mechanical
setting of required air volume in ventilation systems without need of
any other energy.

RPK is characterized by:


• regulation accuracy
• easy mounting
• maintenance-free
• tight connection with the duct
RPK-R main dimensions

Function
The RPK enables regulation of individually required amounts of air in
separate ventilation system zones. RPK works in temperature from -20
to 80°C and relative humidity up to 80%. Recommended air flow veloc-
ity is from 3 to 8 meters per second at pressure difference to Δp 500
Pa. Accuracy is ±5 %(±10% for outer settings).

Design
The RPK is manufactured from galvanized sheet metal, only the blade
is from aluminium. All steel parts are zinc plated, spring is made from
high quality steel. Sliding bearing is suitable for high temperatures and
doesn´t require any lubrication. The cover of adjusting mechanism is
made from ABS plastic and the plastic functional parts are from PA
plastic.

Mounting
Regulator can be mounted to horizontal, diagonal or vertical duct. The
blade must be always horizontal. It is necessary to pay attention to
correct direction of mounting, so that the air is entering the regulator Way of mounting RPK-R
according to the arrow direction, which is located on regulator casing.
Connecting the duct and the regulator is done according to its size with
grub screws ø3,2x13 to ø3,9x16, or with rivets of the same diameters
and the connection is sealed with sealing tape. After mounting, set the
required air volume by turning the working screw on the controller box.

Nominal dimensions
Size (mm) Art No V [m/s] q [m3.h-1] Ød1 [mm] Ød2 [mm] L [mm] L1 [mm] L2 [mm] L3 [mm] M [kg] m(i) [kg]
80 40972 4,3-8,4 75-140 78 170 350 260 76 123 0.8 1.7
100 40667 3,7-7,5 100-200 97 190 350 260 86 136 1 2.1
125 40668 3,2-7,1 125-300 122 215 360 270 100 148 1.2 2.4
140 40669 3,6-6,4 190-340 13 230 370 280 107 156 1.4 2.8
160 40670 4,3-8,9 300-620 157 250 380 290 117 166 1.6 3.2
180 40671 2,8-8,1 250-720 177 270 390 300 128 176 1.9 3.6
200 40672 3,2-7,3 350-800 197 290 400 310 138 186 2.1 4
250 40673 3,8-7,5 650-1300 247 340 425 335 164 208 3.3 5.8
315 40674 3,1-6,4 850-1750 312 405 500 410 196 243 5 8.3
72 | Air volume controllers

SPI
Iris damper for measuring and adjusting air flow

Function Dimensions
The SPI is an iris damper for measuring and adjusting the air flow. The SPI has the following
specifications: low noise level, centrically formed air flow and fixed test points for precise mea-
surements. The damper also has an adjustment aperture which can be opened completely, which
means there is no need for an access door for cleaning. Available in sizes
Ø80-630. Max temperature for SPI is 70°C.

Design
The damper is manufactured from galvanised sheet steel and is fitted with a rubber seal tested
for air-tightness.

Mounting
The SPI adjustment damper must be installed in accordance with the distances required to
minimise air-flow deviation. The SPI enables the taking of precise air-flow measurements at all
Art No Ød C ØD
points including points close to duct deviations such as T junctions and bends, and points in front
SPI-80 7621 79 110 125
of other supply-air devices (see below).
SPI-100 6750 99 54 163
SPI-125 6751 124 63 210
Protective distance SPI-150 6752 149 54 230
before bends 1 X ØD SPI-160 6753 159 60 230
after“ 1 X ØD SPI-200 6754 199 62 285
before T-pipes 3 X ØD SPI-250 6755 249 62 333
after “ 1 X ØD SPI-300 6756 299 65 405
SPI-315 6757 314 63 406
before supply-air devices 3 X ØD
SPI-400 6758 399 70 560
SPI-500 7625 499 60 644
Selection Table SPI-630 7626 629 60 811
Table below shows the general product performance for more details please see selection soft- SPI-800 6881 798 70 1015
ware or contact your local systemair office.

ordering code
The ordering code is SPI - 160 with sizes.
Air volume controllers | 73

SPM
Iris damper for measuring and adjusting air flow
with more choking ability

Description Dimensions
Systemair SPM iris damper with more choking ability. The SPM is an iris damper for measuring
and adjusting the air flow, with more choking ability than the SPI. The SPM has the following
specifications: low noise level, centrically-formed air flow and fixed test points for precise mea-
surements. Available is sizes 0160-400.

Design
The damper is manufactured from galvanised sheet steel and is fitted with an air-tight rubber
seal. Size 0160-400.

How to use for exhaust air Ød


C
This device can be used for exhaust air.
ØD

Mounting Art No Ød C ØD
The SPM adjustment damper must be installed in accordance with the distances required to SPM-160 6257 159 60 230
minimise air-flow deviation. Reducing or enlarging the duct to the next duct size does not require SPM-200 6253 199 62 285
any specified distances for minimising deviation. The SPM enables the taking of precise air-flow SPM-250 6254 249 62 333
measurements at all points including points close to duct deviations such as T junctions and SPM-300 6238 299 65 405
SPM-315 6255 314 63 406
bends, and points in front of other supply-air devices.
SPM-400 6256 399 70 560

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product performance for more details please see selection soft-
ware or contact your local systemair office.

Ordering Code
The ordering code is SPM - 160 with sizes and the accessory is Access door for cleaning RLL.

Protective distance
before bends 1 X ØD
after“ 1 X ØD
before T-pipes 3 X ØD
after “ 1 X ØD
before supply-air devices 3 X ØD
74 | Air volume controllers

SPI-F
Actuator driven iris dampers

Function Dimensions
The SPI-F models are iris dampers fitted with a motor designed for controlling the air flow using
two predetermined settings. The minimum and maximum air-flow settings are adjusted with
the help of a measuring nipple, and are fixed mechanically with damper stops. The SPI-F models
have a low sound level and produce a centrically patterned airflow. They are ideal for use as
adjustable, motorised dampers.

Design
This air-supply device consists of an SPI iris damper with an actuator for forced air flow. It is
manufactured from galvanised sheet steel, equipped with test points for easy setup. Units are
fitted with Belimo actuators, type LM24A or LM230A. Versions of the iris damper with a 0-10V
modulating control signal are fitted with Belimo actuators type LM24A-SR.

Mounting
The SPI-F adjustment damper must be installed in accordance with the distances required to mi-
nimise air-flow deviation. Reducing or enlarging the duct to the next duct size does not require
C L E F
any specified distances for minimising deviation. The SPI-F enables the taking of precise airflow
SPI-F-100 82 215 185 122
measurements at all points including points close to duct deviations such as T-junctions and
SPI-F-125 106 235 195 130
bends, and points in front of other supply-air devices.
SPI-F-160 116 265 200 135
SPI-F-200 143 285 210 135
Protective distance
SPI-F-250 167 365 210 130
Before bends 1 x ØD
SPI-F-315 203 408 210 130
After “ 1 x ØD
Before T-pipes 3 x ØD Art No
After “ 1 x ØD Type LM230A LM24A LM24A-SR
Before supply-air devices 3 x ØD SPI-F-100 6335 6336 6348
SPI-F-125 6337 6338 6349
SPI-F-160 6339 6340 6350
SPI-F-200 6342 6343 6352
SPI-F-250 6344 6345 6353
SPI-F-315 6346 6347 6355
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SPM-F
Actuator driven iris damper with more choking ability

Function Dimensions
The SPM-F models are iris dampers fitted with a motor designed for controlling the air flow using
two predetermined settings. The minimum and maximum air-flow settings are adjusted with the
help of a measuring nipple, and are fixed mechanically with damper stops. The SPM-F models
have a low sound level and produce a centrically patterned airflow. They are ideal for use as
adjustable, motorised dampers.

Design
This air-supply device consists of an SPM iris damper with an actuator for forced air flow. It is
manufactured from galvanised sheet steel, equipped with test points for easy setup. Units are
fitted with Belimo actuators, type LM24A or LM230A. Versions of the iris damper with a 0-10V
modulating control signal are fitted with Belimo actuators type LM24A-SR.

Mounting
The SPM-F adjustment damper must be installed in accordance with the distances required to
minimise air-flow deviation. Reducing or enlarging the duct to the next duct size does not require
C D E F
any specified distances for minimising deviation. The SPM enables the taking of precise airflow
SPM-F-160 116 265 200 135
measurements at all points including points close to duct deviations such as T junctions and
SPM-F-200 143 285 210 135
bends, and points in front of other supply-air devices.
SPM-F-250 167 365 210 130
SPM-F-315 203 408 210 130
Protective distance
before bends 1 X ØD
after“ 1 X ØD Art No
Type LM230A LM24A LM24A-SR
before T-pipes 3 X ØD
SPM-F-160 6356 6357 6364
after “ 1 X ØD
SPM-F-200 6358 6359 6365
before supply-air devices 3 X ØD SPM-F-250 6360 6361 6326
SPM-F-315 6362 6363 6327
76 | Air volume controllers

RSK
Back draft damper for circular ducts

Function Dimensions
Back draft damper for circular ducts, manufactured from galvanised
sheet steel. The two blades are spring-loaded, which means that the
damper can also be mounted vertically

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product performance for more details
please see selection software or contact your local

Art No ØA D B C
RSK100 5597 100 80 24 33
RSK125 5598 125 100 33 44
RSK150 5599 150 100 34 43
RSK160 5601 160 120 42 55
RSK200 5602 200 140 55 62
RSK250 5603 250 140 54 62
RSK315 5604 315 140 50 65
RSK355 9972 355 247 75 75
RSK400 9973 400 247 75 75
RSK450 9768 450 247 75 75
RSK500 7349 500 247 75 75
RSK560 9769 560 247 75 75
RSK630 9770 630 247 75 75

RSK 100-160 PRESSURE DROP RSK 200-315 PRESSURE DROP RSK 450-560
Air volume controllers | 77

VKK
Back draft damper

Function Dimensions
Back draft damper for installation in horizontal ducts. The profiled vanes
produce a strong upward force which reduces the air resistance. This
means that the vanes open fully at low air velocities as well.

Design
The box is manufactured from galvanised sheet steel. The damper
inside the box is manufactured in weather-resistant and shock-proof
nylon material. The robust construction ensures that the vanes will not
become deformed or loose. Air velocity should not exceed 12 m/s.

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product performance for more details
please see selection software or contact your local

Art No Ø A B C D E
VKK 100 1623 100 123 199 205 200 201
VKK 125 1624 125 123 199 205 200 201
VKK 160 1625 160 123 199 205 200 201
VKK 200 1626 200 123 199 302 300 297
VKK 250 1627 250 123 239 302 300 297
VKK 315 1628 315 123 239 350 345 345
VKK 400 1629 400 123 259 454 450 450
* Airflow
** Free area
78 | Air volume controllers

VK
Louver shutter for external mounting on a wall

Function Dimensions
Louvre shutters for vertical mounting on a wall. The profiled vanes ØC F

produce a strong upward force which reduces the air resistance. This
means that the vanes opens fully at low air velocities as well.

Design
All the parts are manufactured in weather-resistant and shockproof ny-
lon material (PVC containing special synthetic). The robust construction ØD

A
ensures that the vanes will not become deformed or loose. Above size
45, the vanes are fitted with a cast counterweight. Air velocity should
not exceed 12 m/s. The louver shutters are easy to install. Wall plugs ØE
and screws are included above size 15.

Selection Table
A B
Table below shows the general product performance for more details
please see Art No A B C D E F G
VK 10 5636 142 15 103 96 5 46 3
VK 12 5638 164 12 115 117 5 38 4
VK 15 5605 178 20 130 152 4 50 5
VK 20 5639 245 20 190 210 5 50 6
VK 25 5640 299 25 235 260 5 70 5
VK 30 5641 347 26 274 310 5 70 6
VK 35 5642 397 26 310 360 5 70 7
VK 40 5643 460 26 364 423 5 65 8
VK 45 5645 501 31 395 460 5 70 6
VK 50 5646 549 31 445 510 5 95 7
VK56* 9951 610 30 530 530 5 80 14(2x7)
VK63* 5651 701 31 626 660 5 85 16(2x8)
VK71* 5653 749 31 663 710 5 90 18(2x9)

G= number of blades
* Side by side shutters

A
F
B

C
D

H
E

Art No A B C D E F G H I J*
VK 40-20 5644 455 15 452 255 215 415 XX 285 485 44
VK 50-25 5674 555 15 552 305 265 515 XX 335 585 44
VK 50-30 5648 555 15 552 355 315 515 XX 385 585 44
VK 60-30 5649 655 15 2x309 355 315 615 30 385 685 44
VK 60-35 5650 655 15 2x309 405 365 615 30 435 685 44
VK 70-40 5652 755 15 2x359 455 415 715 30 485 785 44
VK 80-50 5655 846 15 2x405 555 515 806 30 585 876 44
VK 100-50 5637 1146 15 2x560 555 506 1097 28 585 1176 42
J* = Thickness frame
Louvers | 79

IGC
Circular external louver

Function Dimensions
Louver designed for intake or exhaust air..

Design
Connection diameters ø 100-315 mm, and is manufactured from die-cast aluminium and sup-
plied with a mesh designed to keep out large insects

Selection Table

ØD
Ød
Table below shows the general product performance for more details please see selection soft-
ware or contact your local

ød øD
IGC-100 100 125
IGC-125 125 150
IGC-160 160 185
IGC-200 200 225
IGC-250 250 275
IGC-315 315 350

Ø D = outside diameter
Ø d = connection diameter

IGC
Size Art No Min AirFlow (m /hr)
3
Min Pressure (pa) Max AirFlow (m3/hr) Max Pressure (pa)
100 5581 35 5 140 100
125 5582 50 4 210 100
160 5583 80 5 320 100
200 5584 125 5 500 100
250 5585 200 7 750 100
315 5586 300 7 1200 100
80 | Louvers

IGK
Square external Louver

Function Dimensions
Intake grid manufactured from galvanised sheet steel with wall flange
and insect mesh. Connection sleeve with a rubber seal.

Selection Table
Table below shows the general product performance for more details
please see selection software or contact your local

ØA B
IGK 100 100 37
IGK 125 125 37
IGK 160 160 37
IGK 200 200 41

IGK
Size Art No Min AirFlow (m /hr)
3
Min Pressure (pa) Max AirFlow (m3/hr) Max Pressure (pa)
100 1630 70 2 760 160
125 1631 70 2 760 160
160 1632 70 2 760 160
200 1633 70 2 760 160
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PRG
Rear, side or top entry insulated plenum box
designed for rectangular grilles

Plenum box Dimensions


The PRG plenum box is manufactured from galvanised sheet steel with
connection sleeves (rear, top or side) fitted with rubber seals tested for
air-tightness. Acoustically insulated with basotec material.

The PRG plenum box can be used for both supply and exhaust air, and
can be used in conjunction with a grille for pressure reduction, air-
1 3
stream balancing and sound attenuation, as well as for measuring and
adjusting the air flow. The damper and measuring units facilitate easy
cleaning.
2
The k-factor for adjustment is indicated on the damper itself. PER ple-
num boxes are manufactured from galvanised sheet steel with connec-
tion sleeves fitted with rubber seal tested for air-tightness. Acoustically
insulated with basotec material.

3
The PER plenum box can be used for both supply and exhaust air. To
ensure correct settings, there must be a straight length of supply-air
duct, its length equivalent to 4 times the duct diameter, before the
1 2
plenum box.

Ordering code
The ordering code is
Balance - PRG - 1- 500 x 200 where
1 = rear connection,
2 = side connection,
Width x height of the outlet
and 3 = top connection.

PRG PRG-1 PRG-2 PRG-3 A B C ØD E F G


200x100 6211 6220 6426 200 100 175 123 50 240 120
300x100 6212 6221 6427 300 100 210 158 50 280 140
400x100 6213 6222 6430 400 100 210 158 50 280 140
500x100 6214 6223 6428 500 100 250 198 55 310 155
300x150 6215 6224 6431 300 150 250 198 55 310 155
400x150 6216 6225 6429 400 150 300 248 55 360 180
500x150 6217 6226 6432 500 150 300 248 55 360 180
500x200 6218 6193 6433 500 200 370 313 55 420 210
600x200 6219 6194 6434 600 200 370 313 55 420 210
82 | Plenum boxes

PER
Side entry plenum box designed for circular inlet diffusers

Plenum box Dimensions


PER plenum boxes are manufactured from galvanised sheet steel with
connection sleeves fitted with rubber seal tested for air-tightness.
Acoustically insulated with basotec material. The PER plenum box can
be used for both supply and exhaust air. To ensure correct settings,
there must be a straight length of supply-air duct, its length equivalent
to 4 times the duct diameter, before the plenum box.

The PER plenum box is used together with air diffusers for pressure
reduction, air-flow balancing and sound attenuation as well as for mea-
suring units are removable. The k-factor for adjustments is indicated on
damper itself.

PER Art No A B C D E ØD1 ØD2


100-125 6522 250 320 150 47 185 99 126
125-200 6523 250 360 160 47 210 124 161
160-200 6524 300 450 195 47 280 159 202
200-250 6525 350 500 250 54 305 199 252
250-315 6526 450 565 300 54 330 249 317
315-400 6527 550 620 400 54 360 314 402
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VVK
Side entry plenum box designed for square ceiling diffusers

Function Dimensions
The VVK plenum box is an accessory to the VVKR or VVKN square ceiling
diffuser. Its main use is the reduction of noise and equalize the air flow.
It is suitable for supply or return air. Inside the box is a perforated plate.
Plenum box has a side connection with damper included.

Design
The VVK plenum box is manufactured from galvanized steel sheet.

Mounting
The plenum box is mounted to the ceiling with rods through included
openings.

Ordering code
VVK-0-P-H-1-Q-300
Non-insulated supply plenum with damper on inlet for Square diffuser

Size Art No D(mm) K(mm) H1(mm)


300 41073 158 290 270
400 41074 198 390 280
500 41075 198 490 290
600 41076 248 590 340
625 41458 248 615 340

Hella-A-PB
Plenum box for Hella linear slot diffuser

Function Dimensions
Plenum box for Hella linear slot diffuser simplifies the installation of the
slot diffuser itself, reduces the noise levels and air speed. Plenum box
can be used for supply or return air. Standard supply is with side con-
nection.

Design
Plenum box is manufactured from galvanized steel sheet. For diffuser
length up to 1,5m only one plenum box is used for 1,5 to 2,4 meter two
plenum boxes are used.

Mounting
Item name Art No H L E ØD F
Plenum box is mounted to the ceiling with rods through included open- Hella-A-PB-600-1 42349 221 569 47 125 76
ings and the diffuser is installed into the plenum box with screws. Hella-A-PB-1200-1 42350 221 1169 47 125 76
Hella-A-PB-1800-1 42351 221 1769 47 125 76
Ordering Code Hella-A-PB-2400-1 42352 221 2369 47 125 76
Hella-A-PB-aaaa-b Hella-A-PB-600-2 42353 272 569 87 160 94
a = Length of the slot diffuser Hella-A-PB-1200-2 42354 272 1169 87 160 94
Hella-A-PB-1800-2 42355 272 1769 87 160 94
B = Number of slots
Hella-A-PB-2400-2 42356 272 2369 87 160 94
Insulated supply plenum with damper on inlet for linear slot diffuser
Hella-A-PB-600-3 42357 374 569 127 200 114
Hella-A-PB-1200-3 42358 374 1169 127 200 114
Hella-A-PB-1800-3 42359 374 1769 127 200 114
Hella-A-PB-2400-3 42360 374 2369 127 200 114
Hella-A-PB-600-4 42361 374 569 167 200 114
Hella-A-PB-1200-4 42362 374 1169 167 200 114
Hella-A-PB-1800-4 42363 374 1769 167 200 114
Hella-A-PB-2400-4 42364 374 2369 167 200 114
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ACOUSTICS
Basic principles of sound
Before we discuss the connection between the sound power level and
the sound pressure level, we must define certain basic concepts such as
sound pressure, sound power and frequency.

Sound pressure
Sound pressure is the pressure waves with which the sound moves in
a medium, for instance air. The ear interprets these pressure waves as
sound. They are measured in Pascal (Pa).

The weakest sound pressure that the ear can interpret is 0.00002 Pa,
which is the threshold of hearing. The strongest sound pressure which
the ear can tolerate is 20 Pa, referred to as the upper threshold of
hearing. The large difference in pressure, as measured in Pa, between
the threshold of hearing and the upper threshold of hearing, makes the
figures difficult to handle. So a logarithmic scale is used instead, which
is based on the difference between the actual sound pressure level
and the sound pressure at the threshold of hearing. This scale uses the
decibel (dB) unit of measurement, where the threshold of hearing is
equal to 0 dB and the upper threshold of hearing is 120 dB. The sound
pressure reduces as the distance from the sound source increases, and
is affected by the room’s characteristics and the location of the sound
source.

Sound power
Sound power is the energy per time unit (Watt) which the sound source
emits. The sound power is not measured, but is calculated from the
sound pressure. There is a logarithmic scale for sound power similar to
the scale for sound pressure.

The sound power is not dependent on the position of the sound source
or the room’s sound properties, and it is therefore easier to compare
between different objects.

Frequency
Frequency is a measurement of the sound source’s periodic oscillations.
Frequency is measured as the number of oscillations per second, where
one oscillation per second equals 1 Hertz (Hz). More oscillations per
second, i.e. a higher frequency, produces a higher tone.

Frequencies are often divided into 8 groups, known as octave bands: 63


Hz, 125 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz, 1000 Hz, 2000 Hz, 4000 Hz and 8000 Hz.
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Sound power level and sound pressure level

There is a link between a sound source’s sound power level and the
sound pressure level. If a sound source emits a certain sound power
level, the fol-lowing factors will affect the sound pressure level:

The position of the sound source in the room, including the direction
factor (1), the distance from the sound source (2) and the room’s sound-
absorbing properties, referred to as the room’s equivalent absorption
area (3).

1) Direction factor, Q
The direction factor indicates the sound’s distribution around the
soundsource. A distribution in all directions, spherical, is measured as
Q = 1.Distribution from a diffuser positioned in the middle of a wall is
hespherical,measured as Q = 2.

Q=4
Q=8

Q=2
Q=1 Q = 1 In centre of room
Q = 2 On wall or ceiling Calculation of equivalent absorption area Aeqv
Q = 3 Between wall or ceiling
Q = 4 In a corner Aeqv = α1 . S1 + α2 . S2 + … + αn + Sn

Figure 1. The distribution of sound around the sound source. where


S = Size of surface (m2)
α = Absorption factor, depending on the material
2) Distance from sound source, r n = Number of surfaces
Where r indicates the distance from the sound source in metres.
Calculation of sound pressure level
Estimate based on figures 1, 2 and 3 together with
3) The room's equivalent absorption area, AeqvA material's ability to table 1.
absorb sound is indicated as absorption factor α. The absorption factor
can have a value between '0' and '1', where the value '1' corresponds to A normally damped room in a nursing home,
a fully absorbent surface and the value '0' to a fully reflec-tive surface. measuring 30 m3, is to be ventilated. According to
The absorption factor depends on the qualities of the material, and the information in the catalogue, the directional
tables are available which indicate the value for different materials. supply-air terminal device fitted in the ceiling has
a sound pressure level (LpA) of 33 dB(A). This ap-
plies to a room with a space damping equivalent to
A room's equivalent absorption area is measured in m2 and is obtained 10 m2 Sabine, or 4 dB(A).
by adding together all the different surfaces of the room multiplied by
their respective absorption factors. A) What will the sound pressure level be in this
room, 1 m from the diffuser?
In many instances it can be simpler to use the mean value for sound
absorption in different types of rooms, together with an estimate of the The sound pressure level depends on the
equivalent absorption area (see figure 2). room'sacoustic properties, so first of all it is
necessary toconvert the value in the catalogue to a
soundpower level (LWA).

Fig.3 shows that ∆L (space damping) = LpA -


LWA
LWA = LpA + ∆L
LWA = 33 + 4 = 37 dB(A)
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3) Equivalent absorption area based on estimates With the following valuesr = 1Q = 2 (fig.1)and
If values are not available for the absorption factors of all the surfaces, information about the room's dimensions, you
and a more approximate value of the room's total absorption factor is can calculate the equivalent absorption area
quite adequate, an estimate can be calculated in accordance with the with the help of figure 2.
diagram below. The diagram is valid for rooms with normal proportions,
for example 1:1 or 5:2.

Use the diagram as follows to estimate the equivalent absorption area:


calculate the room's volume and read off the equivalent absorption
area with the correct mean absorption factor, determined by the type of
room, see also table 1.

The equivalent absorption area is therefore


4 m2.It is now possible to use figure 3 to
establish the difference between the sound
pressure and the sound power

LpA - LWA = 0
LpA = 0 + LWA
Enter the LWA value which has already been
Figure 2. Estimate of equivalent absorption area. calculated.
LpA = 0 + 37 = 37 dB(A)

Type of room Mean absorption factor A) The sound pressure level (LpA) one metre
from the diffuser in this particular nursing
Radio studios, music rooms 0.30 - 0.45 home room is therefore 37 dB(A).
TV studios, department stores, reading
This calculation has to be made for all rooms
rooms 0.15 - 0.25 not corresponding to the information in the
Domestic housing, offices, hotel rooms, catalogue which assumes a standard 10 m2
Sabine.
conference rooms, theatres 0.10 - 0.15
School halls, nursing homes, small churches 0.05 - 0.10 The less damped (harder) the room is, the
higher the actual sound pressure level will be
Industrial premises, swimming pools, large in comparison with the value indicated in the
churches 0.03 - 0.05 catalogue.

Table 1. Mean absorption factors for different types of rooms.

Calculation of sound pressure level


With the help of the factors previously described, it is now possible to
calculate the sound pressure level if the sound power level is known.
The sound pressure level can be calculated by means of a formula
incorporating these factors, but this equation can also be reproduced in
the form of a diagram.
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When the diagram is used for calculating the sound pressure level, you Calculation of sound pressure level
must start with the distance in metres from the sound source (r), apply
the appropriate directional factor (Q), and then read off the difference
between the sound power level and the sound pressure level next to
the relevant equivalent absorption area (Aeqv). This result is then
added to the previously calculated sound power (see also the example
on page 445).
where
LpA = sound pressure level (dB)
LwA = sound power level (dB)
Q = direction factor
r = distance from sound source (m)
Aeqv= equivalent absorption area (m2 Sabine)

Figure 3. Diagram for estimating the sound pressure level

Calculation of reverberation time


Near field and reverberation field If a room is not too effectively damped (i.e.
Near field is the term used for the area where the sound from the sound with amean absorption factor of less than
source dominates the sound level. The reverberation field is the area 0.25), the room's reverberation time can be
where the reflected sound is dominant, and it is no longer possible to calculated withthe help of Sabine's formula:
determine where the original sound comes from. where

The direct sound diminishes as the distance from the sound source
increas-es, while the reflected sound has approximately the same value
in all parts of the room.

T = Reverberation time (s)


V = Room volume (m3)
Aeqv=The room's equivalent absorption
area, m2

Figure 4. Direct and reflected sound

The reverberation time indicates the time it takes for the sound level
to reduce by 60 dB from the initial value. This is the echo effect one
hears in a quiet room when a powerful sound source is switched off.
If the reverberation time is measured precisely enough, the equivalent
absorption area can be calculated.
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Several sound sources


To establish the total sound level in a room, all the sound sources must Example of addition
be added together logarithmically. It is, however, often more practicable There are two sound sources, 40 dB and 38 dB
to use a diagram to calculate the addition or subtraction of two dB respectively.
values.
1) What is the value of the total sound level?

Addition
The input value for the diagram is the difference in dB between the two
sound levels which are to be added. The dB value to be added to the
highest sound level can then be read off the y scale.

The difference between the sound levels is 2


dB and, according to the diagram, 2 dB must
be added to the highest level.

1) The total sound level is therefore 42 dB.

Figure 5. Logarithmic addition. Example of subtraction


The total sound level is 34 dB in a room fitted
with both supply and exhaust ventilation
Subtraction systems.It is known that the supply system
The input value for the diagram is the difference in dB between the total produces 32 dB, but the value for the exhaust
sound level and the known sound source. The y scale then shows the system is not known.
number of dB that have to be deducted from the total sound level to
obtain the value for the unknown sound source. 2) What is the sound level produced by the
ex-haust system?

The difference between the total sound level


andthe sound level of the supply system is 2
dB.The diagram indicates that 4 dB must be
deducted from the total level.

2) Therefore the exhaust system produces


Figure 6. Logarithmic subtraction. 30 dB.
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Adjustment to the ear


Because of the ear's varying sensitivity at different frequencies, the
same sound level in both low and high frequencies can be perceived
as two dif-ferent sound levels. As a rule, we perceive sounds at higher
frequenciesmore easily than at lower frequencies.

A filter
The sensitivity of the ear also varies in response to the sound's
strength.A number of so-called weighting filters have been introduced
to compen-sate for the ear's variable sensitivity across the octave band.
A weighting filter A is used for sound pressure levels below 55 dB. Filter
B is used for levels between 55 and 85 dB, and filter C is used for levels
above 85 dB

Table 2. Damping with the A filter

The A filter, which is commonly used in connection with ventilation


systems, has a damping effect on each octave band as shown in table
2.The resultant value is measured in dB(A) units
NR curves

Hz 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k


dB -26,2 -16.1 -8.6 -3.2 0 +1.2 +1.2 -1.1

Figure 7. Damping with different filters

When calculating a sound level without A filter damping, for example in


a duct system, it is simply a matter of adjusting the damped values in
ac-cordance with table 2. So, for example, 26.2 dB must be added at 63
Hz, while 1.2 dB must be deducted at 2,000 Hz.

There are also other ways of compensating for the ear's sensitivity to
differ-ent sound levels, apart from these filters. A diagram with NR
curves (Noise Rating) shows sound pressure and frequency (per octave
band). Points on the same NR curve are perceived as having the same
sound levels, meaning that 43 dB at 4000 Hz is perceived as being as
loud as 65 dB at 125 Hz.
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Sound attenuation
Sound attenuation is principally achieved in two ways: either by absorp-
tion or by reflection of the sound.

Attenuation by absorption is achieved by internal insulation in ducts,


byspecial silencers or by means of the room's own sound absorption.
Attenuation by reflection is achieved by forking or bending, or when
the sound bounces back from a supply-air device into the duct, which is
referred to as end reflection.

The degree of sound attenuation can be calculated by using tables and


diagrams presented in the relevant suppliers technical documentation.
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VENTILATION

There are essentially two ways of ventilating a building: ventilation


bydisplacement and ventilation by diffusion.

Ventilation by displacement is chiefly used to ventilate large industrial


premises, as it can remove large volumes of impurities and heat if
properly dimen-sioned. The air is supplied at low velocity directly into
the occupied zone. This method provides excellent air quality, but is less
suitable for offices and other smaller premises because the directional
supply-air terminal device takes up a considerable space and it is often Ventilation by displacement
difficult to avoid some amount of draught in occupied areas. Air which is somewhat cooler than the ambient air
flows at low velocity into the occupied zone.
Ventilation by diffusion is the preferable method for supplying air in
situa-tions requiring what is known as comfort ventilation. This is based
on the principle of supplying air outside the occupied zone which then
circulatesthe air in the entire room. The ventilation system must be
dimensioned so that the air which circulates in the occupied zone is
comfortable enough, in other words the velocity must not be too high
and the temperature must be more or less the same throughout the
zone.

The theory section which follows will discuss what happens to the
air in rooms ventilated by diffusion, how to calculate air velocity and
displacement in the room, and also how to select and position a
directional supply-air terminal device correctly in the premises.

Ventilation by diffusion Occupied zone


The occupied zone is that part of the room nor-mally
An air stream which is injected into a room will attract, and mix together
occupied by people. This is usually definedas being
with, large volumes of ambient air. As a result, the air stream's volume a space 50 cm from an outer wall with windows, 20
increases while at the same time the air velocity is reduced the further cm from other walls, and up to 180 cm above the
into the room it travels. The mixing of the surrounding air into the air floor.
stream is termed 'induction'.

Ventilation by diffusion
The air is blown in from one or more air
streamsoutside the occupied zone.

Figure 8. Induction of the surrounding air into the air stream.

The air movements caused by the air stream very soon mix all the air
in the room thoroughly. Impurities in the air are not only attenuated but
also evenly distributed. The temperatures in the different parts of the
room are also evened out.

When dimensioning for ventilation by diffusion, the most important


consid-eration is to ensure that the air velocity in the occupied zone will
not be too high, as this will be experienced as a draught
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Air stream theory


The figure below shows an air stream that is formed when air is forced α = the discharge angle
into a room through an opening in the wall. The result is a free air
stream. If it also has the same temperature as the rest of the room, it The discharge angle
is referred to as a free isotherm stream. To begin with, this section will According to ASHRAE’s Handbook (AHRAE
only deal with streams of this type. [TheAmerican Society of Heating, Refrigerating
and Air-Conditioning Engineers], 1996) the
distributionof an air stream has a constant
angle of 20 - 24° (22° on average).

Distribution and shape The shape of the vent, the geometry of the
The air stream actually consists of several zones with different flow room and also the number of vents all have
condi-tions and air velocities. The area which is of most practical an effect on the discharge angle. Diffusers and
interest is the main section. The centre velocity, the velocity around the valves with plates or other details which spread
centre axis, is in inverse proportion to the distance from the diffuser the air can produce a wider discharge angle,
or valve, i.e. the further away from the diffuser the slower the air but even after a relatively short distance from
velocity. The air stream is fully developed in the main section, and the the valve opening, these air streams have a
prevailing conditions here are the ones that will principally affect the distribution of between 20 and 24°.
flow conditions in the room as a whole.

Calculation of air velocity


For a conical or radial air stream:

Figure 9. The main section of the air stream, the centre velocity vx and
discharge angle.
x = distance from the diffuser or valve (m)
vx = centre velocity at distance x (m/s)
The shape of the diffuser or valve opening determines the shape of v0 =velocity at the diffuser/valve outlet (m/s
the air stream. Circular or rectangular openings produce a conic (axial) K = the diffuser coefficient
stream, and this also applies to very long and narrow openings. To Aeff = the diffuser/valve's effective outlet
produce a complete-ly flat air stream, the opening must be more than area (m2)
ten times as wide as it is high, or nearly as wide as the room so that the q = air volume through the vent (m3/s)
walls prevent the stream widening out laterally. Radial air streams are
produced by completely circu-lar openings where the air can spread in For a flat air stream
all directions, as is the case with a supply-air diffuser.

x = distance from the diffuser/valve (m)


vx = velocity at distance x (m/s)
v0 = velocity at the diffuser/valve outlet (m/s)
K = the diffuser coefficient
h = the height of the slot (m)

The velocity at the cross section of the air


streamwill be

Figure 10. Different kinds of air stream.

y = vertical distance from the central axis (m


x = distance from the diffuser/valve (m)
v = velocity at distance y (m)
vx = centre velocity at distance x (m/s)
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Velocity profile
It is possible to calculate mathematically the air velocity in each part of Theoretical calculation of the diffuser
the stream. To calculate the velocity at a particular distance from the coefficient
diffuser or valve, it is necessary to know the air velocity at the diffuser/
valve outlet, the shape of the diffuser/valve and the type of air stream
produced by it. In the same way, it is also possible to see how the
velocities vary in every cross section of the stream.
i=impulse factor indicating impulse dissipation
Using these calculations as the starting point, velocity curves for the at point where air is blown in (i < 1)
entire stream can be drawn up. This enables one to determine the ε = contraction factor
areas which have the same velocity. These areas are called isovels. Cb = turbulence constant (0.2 - 0.3 depending
By checking that the isovel corresponding to 0.2 m/s is outside the on type of diffuser or valve)
occupied zone, one can ensure that the air velocity will not exceed this
level in the normally occupied areas. Practical calculation of the diffuser
coefficient
The measurement values (vx / v0) and (x / √
Aeff )are plotted into the diagram.

Figure 11. The different isovels of an air stream.

Using the values obtained from the main


The diffuser coefficient section of the air stream, a tangent (angle
The diffuser coefficient is a constant which depends on how the diffuser coefficient) is drawn at an angle of -1 (45°).
or valve is shaped. It can be calculated theoretically by using the follow-
ing factors: the impulse dissipation and contraction of the air stream at
the point where it is blown into the room, together with the degree of
turbulence created by the diffuser or valve.

In practice, the constant is simply determined by taking measurements


on each type of diffuser or valve. The air velocity is measured at a
minimum of eight different distances from the diffuser/valve, with at
least 30 cm between each measuring point. These values are then
plotted into a logarithmic diagram, which indicates the measurement
value for the main section of the air stream, and this in turn provides a
value for the constant.
The formula for the velocity profile
The diffuser coefficient enables one to calculate air velocities and to
pre-dict an air stream's distribution and path. It must not be confused
with the K-factor which is used for such tasks as entering the correct air
volume from a directional supply-air terminal device or iris damper. The shows that
K factor is described on page 378.

A line should now be drawn from the


intersectionof the angle coefficient and 1 on
the y scale toproduce a value for the diffuser
coefficient K.
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Coanda effect
a directional supply-air terminal device is fitted close enough to a flat The diffuser coefficient when the Coanda
surface, usually the ceiling, the air stream will cling to surface. This is effect isinfluencing the air stream:
due to the fact that the ambient air will be drawn into the stream, but
close to the flat surface, where no new air can flow from above, an
underpressure forms instead, and this causes the stream to be sucked
to the surface. This is known as the Coanda effect.
The horizontal discharge angle also increases
to 30° when the stream is sucked towards
the ceil-ing, while the vertical angle remains
unchanged(20-24°).

Deflection
The deflection from the ceiling to the central
axis of the air stream (Y) can be calculated
using

Figure 12. The Coanda effect.

Practical experiments have shown that the distance between the where
diffuser or valve's upper edge and the ceiling ('a' in figure 12) must not ∆t0 = the temperature difference between the
be greater than 30 cm if there is to be any suction effect.The Coanda air stream and the ambient air
effect can be used to make a cold air stream stick to the ceil-ing and x = distance from the diffuser/valve (m)
travel further into the room before it reaches the occupied zone. vx = centre velocity at distance x (m/s)
v0 = velocity at the diffuser/valve outlet (m/s)
The diffuser coefficient will be somewhat greater in conjunction with K = the diffuser coefficient
the suction effect than for a free air stream. It is also important to know Aeff = the diffuser or valve's effective outlet
how the diffuser or valve is mounted when using the diffuser coefficient area (m2)
for dif-ferent calculations.

Point of separationThe point where a conical


Non-isothermal air air stream leaves the ceiling (xm) will be:
The flow picture becomes more complex when the air that is blown in
is non-isothermal air, in other words warmer or colder than the ambient
air. A thermal energy, caused by differences in the air's density at
different temperatures, will force a cooler air stream downwards and a
warmer air stream upwards. and for a radical air stream will be

This means that two different forces affect a cooler stream that is
sticking close to the ceiling: both the Coanda effect which attempts to
adhere it to the ceiling and the thermal energy which attempts to force it
towards the floor. At a given distance from the diffuser or valve's outlet,
the thermal energy will dominate and the air stream will eventually be
dragged down from the ceiling. where
∆t0 = the temperature difference between the
The stream's deflection and point of separation can be calculated using airstream and the ambient air
formulae which are based on the temperature differentials, the type of v0 = velocity at the diffuser/valve outlet (m/s)
dif-fuser or valve and the size of its outlet, together with air velocities K = the diffuser coefficient
etc. Aeff = the diffuser or valve's effective outlet
area (m2)

After the stream has left the ceiling, a new


path can be calculated with the aid of the
formula for deflection (above). The distance
x is then calculated as the distance from the
point of separation.

Figure 13. The air stream's point of separation (Xm) and deflection (Y).
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Important considerations when dimensioning air supply


It is important to select and position the directional supply-air terminal Effective penetrationThe most common
device correctly. It is also important that the air temperature and velocity method for selecting the correct directional
are as required for producing acceptable conditions in the occupied zone. supply-air terminal device is to consider the
throw l0,2. But since the desired end velocity
Correct air velocity in the occupied zone in the air stream depends on both the room's
A specification called 'throw' is indicated for most supply-air equipment ge-ometry and the required air velocity in the
in the manufacturer's product catalogue. 'Throw' is defined as the occupied zone, this can sometimes be rather
distance from the diffuser or valve opening to the point in the air misleading. Therefore the concept of the
stream where the centre velocity has been reduced to a particular air stream's effective penetration has been
value, generally 0.2 m/s. A throw of this type is designated by l0.2 and introduced instead.
is measured in metres.
The effective penetration is the distance to the
point where an end velocity is to be calculated.
This can be the distance along the centre of
the air stream from the diffuser itself to the
furthest point in the room where the supply
air is required. For wall-mounted diffusers, this
means that the effective penetration is the
same as the room's depth, while for ceiling
diffusers the penetration is half the room's
depth.

Figure 14. The 'throw' concept.


The velocity of the return air stream is
approximately 30% slower than the air
One of the first considerations when dimensioning an air supply system stream's velocity when it meets the wall. If the
is usually to avoid velocities in the occupied zone that are too high, maximum air velocity in the occupied zone is
but as a rule it is not the air stream itself that reaches us there. In the to be 0.18 m/s, this means that the air stream
occupied zone we are more likely to be exposed to high velocities in the must have a maximum velocity of
return air stream: see the figure below. 0.26 m/s when it meets the wall.

The velocity at the effective penetration depth


of a diffuser can be calculated theoretically by
using the formula for calculating air velocity.

where
vx = velocity at the effective penetration (m/s)
v0 = velocity at the diffuser outlet (m/s
K = the diffuser coefficient
Figure 15. Return air stream with a wall-mounted diffuser. Aeff = the vent's effective outlet area (m2)
xv = the effective penetration (m)

It has been shown that the velocity of the return air stream is
approximately 70% of the velocity it had when it reached the wall.
This means that a diffuser or valve fitted on the rear wall, with an end This method enables one to dimension the
velocity of 0.2 m/s, will cause an air velocity of 0.14 m/s in the return ventila-tion system more precisely than is
air stream. This is within the limits for comfort ventilation, which is possible when only using the throw data,
understood to mean that the velocity should not exceed 0.15 m/s in the and is therefore frequent-ly used in different
occupied zone. diffuser selection programmes.

The throw for the diffuser or valve described above is the same as the
length of the room, and in this instance is an excellent choice. A suitable
throw for wall-mounted ventilation is somewhere between 70% and Throw data for isothermal air
100% of the room's length.
Rear-wall diffuser and wall-mounted diffuser:
0.7 to 1.0 x room depth

Ceiling diffuser (supply air blown horizontally)


0.5 x room depth (with rectangular rooms, the
distance is calculated to the nearest wall)
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The penetration of the air stream


The shape of the room can affect the flow picture. If the cross section
of the air stream is more than 40% of the cross section of the room,
all induction of air in the room will stop. As a result, the air stream will
deflect and start to suck in the induction air itself. In such a situation it
does not help to increase the velocity of the supply air, as the penetration
will remain the same while the velocity of both the air stream and the
ambient air will increase.Other air streams, secondary vortices, will start
to appear further into the room where the main air stream does not
reach. However, if the room is less than three times as long as it is high,
it can be assumed that the air stream will reach all the way in.

Figure 16. Secondary vortices are formed at the furthest point in the
room, where the air stream does not reach.

Avoid obstacles
Unfortunately, it is very common for the air stream to be obstructed by Distance to an obstacle (estimate)
light fittings on a ceiling. If these are too close to the diffuser and hang The diagram shows the minimum distance to
down too far, the air stream will deflect and descend into the occupied the obstacle as a function of the obstacle's
zone. It is therefore necessary to know what distance (A in the diagram) height (h in figure 17) and the air stream's
is required between an air supply device and an obstacle for the air temperature at the lowest point.
stream to remain unimpeded.

Figure 17. Minimum distance to an obstacle.


Theory | 97

Installing several directional supply-air terminal devices


If a single ceiling diffuser is intended to service an entire room, it should Dimensioning with several ceiling diffusers
be positioned as close to the centre of the ceiling as possible, and the A large room has to be divided into several
total surface should not exceed the dimensions indicated in Figure 18 zones. The maximum dimension for each zone
below. is 1.5 x the room's length (A), as long as this
does not exceed 3 x H (see figure 18).

The appropriate throw is 0.5 x C, where C = the


distance between two diffusers, (see figure
19).

Example
A large room (see figure 19) has the following
dimensions
H=3m
A=4m
B = 16 m

Figure 18. A small room ventilated by a single ceiling diffuser.


1) How many zones should the room be
divided into?

2) What will be distance be between the


diffusers?
If the room is larger than this, it usually has to be divided into several
zones, with each zone ventilated by its own diffuser. 1) The maximum size for each zone is 1.5 x
A = 6 m, which means that the room should
be divided into three zones, each 5.33 m long.

2) If the diffuser is placed in the centre of each


zone, the distance (C) will be 5.33 m.

Figure 19. A large room ventilated by several ceiling diffusers.

Dimensioning with several ceiling diffusers


The smallest distance between two wall-
A room which is ventilated by several wall-mounted diffusers must also mounted valves or diffusers (D in figure 20)
be divided into several zones. The number of zones is determined by is 0.2 x l0.2.
the requirement to ensure sufficient distance between the diffusers
to prevent the air streams affecting each other. If two air streams mix The appropriate throw is between 0.7 and 1.0
together, the result will be one stream with a longer throw. x A, where A = the depth of the room.

Example
A room which is 5 m deep is ventilated from
the rear wall by means of diffusers with a
throw of 4 m.

1) What distance should there be between


two diffusers?

0.2 x l0.2 = 0.2 x 4 = 0.8 m

1) There should be 80 cm between two


diffusers
Figure 20. A large room ventilated by several ceiling diffusers.
98 | Theory

Blowing in warm air


Blowing supply air horizontally from the ceiling works excellently for
most rooms, including those with very high ceilings. If the supply air
is above ambient temperature and also used to heat the premises,
practical experi-ments have shown that this works well in rooms with
ceiling heights of no more than 3.5 metres. This assumes that the
maximum temperature difference is 10-15°C.

Figure 21. Blowing supply air horizontally from a ceiling diffuser.

In very high rooms, however, the supply air has to be jetted vertically if
it is also used for heating. If the temperature difference is no more than
10°C, the air stream should flow down to approximately 1 metre above
the floor in or-der to produce a satisfactory evenness of temperature in
the occupied zone.

Figure 22. Supply air blowing vertically from a ceiling diffuser.


Theory | 99

Blowing in cold air


When supplying air that is colder than the ambient air, it is particularly Correction of throw (estimate)
important to make use of the Coanda effect to prevent the air stream This diagram can be used to obtain an
from falling down into the occupied zone too early. The ambient air will approximate value for the throw of non-
then be sucked in and mixed more effectively, and the temperature of isothermal air
the air stream will have a better chance to increase before it reaches
the occupied zone.

If the sub-ambient-temperature air is directed along the ceiling in this


way, it is also important that the air stream velocity is high enough to
ensure that there is sufficient adherence to the ceiling. If the velocity
is too low there is also a risk that the thermal energy will push the air
stream down towards the floor too early.

At a certain distance from the supply-air diffuser, the air stream will
in any case separate from the ceiling and deflect downwards. This
deflection occurs more rapidly in an air stream that is below the ambient
temperature, and therefore in such cases the throw will be shorter.

l0.2 (corrected) = k · l0.2 (isothermal air)

Figure 23. The difference between the throws of isothermal and non- Maximum acceptable cooling effect
isothermal air streams. A rule of thumb for the maximum
acceptablecooling effect (Qmax) is:

Supply air blown from rear wall


Qmax = 20 - 40 W per m2 floor surface at ∆t 8K
The air stream should have flowed through at least 60% of the room's
depth before separating from the ceiling. The maximum velocity of the
Supply air blown from ceiling
air in the occupied zone will thus be almost the same as when the air
Qmax = 60 - 100 W per m2 floor surface at ∆t
supply is isothermal.
12K
The method for calculating where the air stream will separate from the
ceil-ing is explained in the paragraph headed 'Non-isothermal air' on
page 454

When the supply air is below ambient temperature, the ambient air
in the room will be cooled to some extent. The acceptable degree
of cooling (known as the maximal cooling effect) depends on the air
velocity require-ments in the occupied zone, the distance from the
diffuser at which the air stream separates from the ceiling, and also on
the type of diffuser and its location.

In general a greater degree of cooling is accepted from a ceiling diffuser


than a wall-mounted diffuser. This is because the air from a ceiling
diffuserspreads in all directions, and therefore takes less time to mix
together with the ambient air and to even out the temperature.
100 | Theory

Selecting the correct supply-air terminal device


A supply-air terminal device for ventilation by diffusion can be fitted on
either the ceiling or the wall. Diffusers are often equipped with nozzles
or perforations which facilitate the admixture of ambient air in the air
stream.

Nozzle diffusers are the most flexible devices because they allow
individ-ual fitting of each nozzle. They are ideal for supplying air that
is well below ambient temperature, particularly if they are fitted in
the ceiling. The throw pattern can be altered by turning the nozzles in
different directions.

Perforated diffusers have a positive effect where the air stream


tempera-ture is significantly below that of the ambient air. They are
not as flexibleas nozzle diffusers, but by shielding off the air supply in
different direc-tions it is still possible to change the distribution pattern.
The nozzles on the new Sinus series have
Wall-mounted grilles have a long throw. They have limited possibilities
been specially designed to provide the fastest
for altering the distribution pattern, and they are not particularly suitable
possible mixing of supply air with ambient.
for the supply of air that is below ambient air temperature.

Table 3. Comparison of the different types of directional supply-air terminal device.


Index

A O
AE .................................................................................................22 OVE.................................................................................................24
AJD .................................................................................................66 OVR.................................................................................................25
AL ...................................................................................................21 OVX.................................................................................................26

B P
Balance-E ......................................................................................12 PER .................................................................................................82
Balance-S ......................................................................................13 PRG ................................................................................................81
BHC.................................................................................................20 R
C RDA.................................................................................................70
CRS..................................................................................................56 RPK-R..............................................................................................71
CRSP................................................................................................57 RSK..................................................................................................76
CRS-T...............................................................................................46 S
E SFD..................................................................................................39
EFF...................................................................................................14 Sinus-A...........................................................................................51
Elegant-AT......................................................................................38 Sinus-BR.........................................................................................35
Elegant-VE......................................................................................16 Sinus-BS.........................................................................................36
Elegant-VI.......................................................................................18 Sinus-C............................................................................................62
Elegant-VS......................................................................................17 Sinus-C/T........................................................................................63
Elegant-VT......................................................................................19 Sinus-DC.........................................................................................43

H Sinus-DR.........................................................................................44

Hella-A............................................................................................37 Sinus-F............................................................................................53

Hella-A-PB.....................................................................................83 Sinus-G...........................................................................................52
SPI...................................................................................................72
I
SPI-F................................................................................................74
IGC...................................................................................................79
SPM.................................................................................................73
IGK...................................................................................................80
SPM-F.............................................................................................75
IKD...................................................................................................64
T
J
TFF...................................................................................................15
JSR...................................................................................................67
TSD..................................................................................................65
K TSF..................................................................................................49
Konika.............................................................................................54 TSK..................................................................................................59
Konika-A.........................................................................................55 TSO..................................................................................................50
Kvadra............................................................................................45 TSP..................................................................................................61
L TSR..................................................................................................60
LPS........................................................................................... 68-69 TST...................................................................................................58

N V
NOVA-A.................................................................................... 27-28 VK....................................................................................................78
NOVA-C...........................................................................................42 VKK.................................................................................................77
NOVA-D..........................................................................................40 VTK..................................................................................................23
NOVA-E...........................................................................................41 VVK.................................................................................................83
NOVA-F.................................................................................... 33-34 VVKN...............................................................................................47
NOVA-L.................................................................................... 29-30 VVKR...............................................................................................48
NOVA-R................................................................................... 31-32
Theory................................................................................... 84-100
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