Grille cores with special profiled blades
Nominal sizes 245 × 95 – 1245 × 445 mm
Volume flow rate range 10 – 1235 l/s or 36 – 4446 m³/h
Grille core made of aluminium with anodised finish
Straight (0°) or angled (15°) air discharge
Ventilation grilles are air terminal devices for the supply air and extract air of ventilation and air conditioning systems. They direct the supply air into the room. Ventilation grilles with adjustable blades allow for adapting the discharge direction to the local conditions. The result is a mixed flow ventilation in comfort zones and industrial zones, with good overall room ventilation.
Induction slows the airflow down, i.e. the airflow velocity decreases as the distance from the grille increases. The distance at which the airflow velocity reaches a certain defined value, e.g. 0.2 m/s, is called throw distance. The supply air jet from wall grilles that are installed near the ceiling achieves a larger throw distance than a free jet (from a grille that is not installed near the ceiling). Single grilles, groups of grilles and continuous horizontal runs all achieve different throw distances.
In cooling mode it is necessary to take account of the jet deviation towards the occupied zone, which increases as the supply air to room air temperature difference increases and the discharge velocity decreases. In heating mode the supply air jet deviates towards the ceiling. This has no negative effect on the airflow velocity in the occupied zone, but it may affect the complete ventilation of the room.