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Air diffuser Datarm DAN125 — DAN125 model for HVAC ventilation systems
Air diffuser Datarm DAN125 — DAN125 model for HVAC ventilation systems
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Air diffuser Datarm DAN125 — DAN125 model for HVAC ventilation systems
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Air diffuser Datarm DAN125 — DAN125 model for HVAC ventilation systems
Air diffuser Datarm DAN125 — DAN125 model for HVAC ventilation systems
Air diffuser Datarm DAN125 is designed for distribution of conditioned air within HVAC ventilation systems. The DAN125 model is suitable for mounting in ducts or ceilings and provides directional airflow distribution while contributing to reduced noise levels. The diffuser is intended for use in residential, commercial and light‑industrial ventilation installations where balanced air distribution and straightforward integration are required.
The DAN125 diffuser delivers an even airflow pattern and allows directional control to improve air mixing and occupant comfort. Its construction supports simple duct or ceiling installation and helps lower ventilation noise through regulated discharge geometry. The model is compatible with common HVAC layouts and materials, enabling reliable performance in a variety of indoor environments.
Install the DAN125 diffuser into the prepared duct collar or ceiling aperture following the project’s airflow and mounting requirements. Ensure the diffuser orientation matches the intended directional airflow. Connect to the ventilation ductwork with appropriate sealing to avoid leaks and to maintain system efficiency. Adjust the surrounding dampers or balancing devices in the ventilation system to achieve the required air volumes and distribution pattern.
For consistent performance, verify airflow rates and final diffuser orientation during commissioning. Clean the visible diffuser face periodically to prevent dust build‑up and inspect attachment points after mechanical or electrical work in the ceiling or duct space.
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