Air Supply Vent
1. Description
Air supply vent, also known as a supply air vent or simply a supply vent, is a component of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system that is responsible for delivering conditioned air into a room or space. It is an opening or grille through which the treated air from the HVAC system is discharged into the living or working areas.
2. Main Functions
The primary function of an air supply vent is to distribute conditioned air from the HVAC system throughout a building, ensuring proper airflow and temperature control. It helps to deliver cool or warm air, depending on the HVAC mode, to maintain a comfortable and desired indoor environment.
3. Features
Air supply vents come in various shapes, sizes, and designs, depending on the specific HVAC system and architectural requirements. They can be rectangular, square, circular, or linear in shape. The design of the vent may include adjustable louvers or dampers, which can be used to regulate the airflow direction and volume.
Air supply vents are typically installed in walls, floors, or ceilings, depending on the HVAC system's configuration and the building's design. The vents are connected to the main supply ductwork or air distribution network of the HVAC system, allowing conditioned air to flow from the central unit or air handler into the desired areas.
4. Dimensions
Specifications
øA
øB
øD
DEF-A-100
Ø97.5
Ø130
Ø148
DEF-A-125
Ø122.5
Ø155
Ø175
DEF-A-160
Ø157
Ø190
Ø216
DEF-A-200
Ø197
Ø230
Ø254
5. Drawing