New Linear Diffusers Provide Versatile Air Distribution with Architectural Style

Greenheck's XG-AFL Series of architectural high-capacity linear slot diffusers are designed for ceiling and sidewall installation in variable volume or constant volume air distribution systems.

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Available in single-section lengths up to 96 inches with one or two slots, versatile XG-AFL Series diffusers can be specified in various frame types and eight border configurations to complement any interior.

Combination frames are also available for applications that require two different frame types on a single linear. XG-AFL Series diffusers can be curved to produce a flat, concave, or convex face ceiling unit.

Straight or combination pattern controllers are easily adjustable, allowing airflow to be directed horizontally or vertically. A universal plenum designed to work with any of the AFL frames makes duct connection easy allowing for quick installation.

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Greenheck manufactures commercial, institutional and industrial products including fans and ventilators, centrifugal and vane axial fans, laboratory exhaust systems, energy recovery ventilators, make-up air, dampers, and louvers.

 


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