Ceiling Air Diffuser
1. Description
Ceiling air diffuser is a ventilation component that is installed in the ceiling to distribute conditioned air evenly throughout a room or space. It is commonly used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to deliver cooled or heated air to maintain a comfortable indoor environment.
2. Main Function
The primary function of a ceiling air diffuser is to diffuse or spread the air in multiple directions, ensuring proper air circulation and eliminating stagnant areas. It helps to promote better air quality, temperature control, and occupant comfort within a building.
Ceiling air diffusers come in various shapes, sizes, and designs to suit different aesthetic and functional requirements. They are typically made of metal or plastic and consist of a frame or housing with adjustable or fixed fins or blades. The fins or blades can be adjusted to control the direction and volume of airflow.
To install a ceiling air diffuser, an opening is created in the ceiling, and the diffuser is attached to the ductwork or air supply plenum. The diffuser is then secured in place, and the airflow can be adjusted as needed.
3. Application
In commercial buildings, ceiling air diffusers are often used in combination with a ducted HVAC system to deliver conditioned air to various zones or areas. They can be found in offices, retail spaces, hospitals, schools, and other similar environments. In residential applications, ceiling air diffusers are commonly used in central air conditioning or forced-air heating systems to distribute air throughout different rooms of a house.
4. Available size
Specification
Inlet DN(D)
Outlet øX
L
W
B
Round diffuser øc
Flow-rate
Ceiling opening ø
CMP-15
100
150
550
450
160
395
0-250
170
CMP-17
100
170
550
450
160
395
0-300
190
CMP-20
125
200
550
450
180
395
0-380
220
CMP-25
125
250
600
500
200
475
0-500
270
5. Process drawing