Grille

A grille in HVAC is an architectural component used for air distribution, typically mounted on walls or ceilings, facilitating the passage of conditioned air into a room while also providing an aesthetic touch.

Linear Grille

Linear grilles are designed to provide efficient and aesthetically pleasing air distribution, featuring a sleek, linear design that seamlessly integrates with modern architectural spaces. They are ideal for both supply and return air applications, ensuring effective ventilation and a clean, contemporary look.

Diflection grille

Ceiling square diffusers are designed to distribute air evenly throughout a space, enhancing ventilation and air conditioning efficiency. Their sleek design integrates seamlessly with various ceiling types, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

Double louver grille

Double louver grilles are designed for optimal air distribution and control, featuring two sets of adjustable louvers that allow for precise regulation of airflow direction and volume. They are ideal for both supply and return air applications in various settings, including commercial, industrial, and residential spaces.

Perforated grille

Perforated grilles are designed to provide even and efficient air distribution through a series of small, evenly spaced holes. They are ideal for applications where a discreet and aesthetically pleasing airflow solution is needed, such as in ceilings, walls, and floors of commercial and residential spaces.

Single diflection grille

Single deflection grilles are designed for effective air distribution with adjustable louvers that allow control over the airflow direction. They are suitable for both supply and return air applications in a variety of settings, providing flexibility and efficiency in ventilation management.

Four way grille

Four-way grilles are designed to distribute air evenly in four different directions, ensuring comprehensive and efficient air circulation. They are ideal for ceiling installations in spaces requiring uniform airflow, such as offices, commercial buildings, and large open areas.

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