Lindab launches new range of perforated ceiling diffusers

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Lindab has added perforated ceiling diffusers to its Comfort range of air terminal devices. The range includes models with circular and square faces and a special swirl type for delivering very cold air. Comfort PCA models are circular diffusers with a perforated face plate. They are designed to distribute cooled air horizontally in four directions. There are also 1-, 2-, and 3-way distribution patterns. Seven models are available to fit ceiling grid openings from 100 to 400 mm. The complementary PKA models have a square face and can be used for supplying and extracting air. They are offered with the same distribution patterns as the PCA in six sizes to fit ceiling grid openings form 125 to 400 mm. The associated swirl diffusers ensure high induction rates and a wide dynamic range. There are five sizes for ceiling grid openings from 125 to 315 mm.
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