The Flush Face Radial Flow Diffuser (FRFD) is designed to maximize comfort while handling large volumes of air in confined spaces with low room air velocities. Typically mounted in the ceiling with a full radial air pattern, FRFDs produce a low initial face velocity and minimizes entrainment of room air.
Typical Applications
FRFD flush face radial flow diffusers are commonly used in laboratories and airborne infectious isolation rooms where short throw and high airflow capacity are required. These diffusers provide a high level of dilution while maintaining occupant comfort with a minimal number of diffusers. The FRFD is a combination of ASHRAE group A and group E diffusers and meets ASHRAE 170 requirements for ventilation of healthcare facilities.
The Flush Face Radial Flow Diffuser (FRFD) is designed to maximize comfort while handling large volumes of air in confined spaces with low room air velocities. Typically mounted in the ceiling with a full radial air pattern, FRFDs produce a low initial face velocity and minimizes entrainment of room air.
Typical Applications
FRFD flush face radial flow diffusers are commonly used in laboratories and airborne infectious isolation rooms where short throw and high airflow capacity are required. These diffusers provide a high level of dilution while maintaining occupant comfort with a minimal number of diffusers. The FRFD is a combination of ASHRAE group A and group E diffusers and meets ASHRAE 170 requirements for ventilation of healthcare facilities.
The Flush Face Radial Flow Diffuser (FRFD) is designed to maximize comfort while handling large volumes of air in confined spaces with low room air velocities. Typically mounted in the ceiling with a full radial air pattern, FRFDs produce a low initial face velocity and minimizes entrainment of room air.
Typical Applications
FRFD flush face radial flow diffusers are commonly used in laboratories and airborne infectious isolation rooms where short throw and high airflow capacity are required. These diffusers provide a high level of dilution while maintaining occupant comfort with a minimal number of diffusers. The FRFD is a combination of ASHRAE group A and group E diffusers and meets ASHRAE 170 requirements for ventilation of healthcare facilities.