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Dear Sir and Madam, System providers are only worth their name if they consistently bring new system products to market – products that allow you to meet the continually growing requirements of your customers. The Aquaris KWB system solution has been designed for installation in suspended corridor ceilings for air conditioning from the corridor side. Through the arrangement on one side of the room, the supply air is injected tangentially up to a distance of 5 m into the adjacent room, creating a rolling motion with an even air flow through the room. This KWB design generates a stable air jet, even at a temperature difference of < 10 K, thus ensuring that no air dumping takes place in the occupied area. The adjustable nozzles allow a divergent air flow, increasing the induction for a very good reduction of temperature and speed. The synchronised components permit a cost-effective, fast installation. What’s more, the sound-optimised housing guarantees a very quiet operation. Further characteristics:
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