Airflow Developments simplifies the installation of ventilation systems

Airflow Developments, ventilation, flexible duct ductwork
Flexible ductwork from Airflow Developments makes it much easier to install central ventilation systems.

Airflow’s Airflex Pro flexible ductwork is described as providing a fast, hygienic and zero-leakage method of installing ductwork for central extract ventilation and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery. This flexible ductwork is 75 mm in diameter and supplied on a roll. Its flexibility enables it to be readily threaded through joists without the need for cutting and taping. It can be run vertically down walls to connect with low-level wall and floor grilles. It can even be buried in a concrete screed.

Savings of up to 75% in installation time on site are claimed.

Each room can be individually connected to the ventilation, significantly reducing noise transmission between rooms.

The flexible tube is lined with a smooth-bore, low-resistance, anti-static coating to prevent dust settling and accumulating.

Airflex Pro is connected to the heat-recovery unit via a central plenum box, where the air is smoothed out and conditioned for extraction through the unit or delivering to rooms. Connections are made using a push-fit sealing ring. The air supply to a room can be increased by installing two lengths of duct in parallel. There is a wide selection of grilles, diffusers and termination boxes.

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