Technical data

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In a room with high
or sloping ceilings,
the units should be
installed as high up
as possible.
To achieve the most efcient supply conditions, objects,
such as light fittings installed directly in the ceiling,
should be avoided. Light fittings should be lowered so
that the inlet has free access to the room.
Where people will be located in close physical proxi-
mity to a unit, it is important to use wall-mounted or
floor-mounted models using the mixing principle as
this avoids the occurrence of draughts.
If the room has ceiling beams
that may obstruct the airflow,
a floor-mounted unit that
ventilates using the displa-
cement principle (AMP 900)
or a wall-mounted unit that
ventilates along the room
should be chosen.
INTELLIGENT VENTILATION
Two smaller units can be appropriate
for a long, narrow room, where
the throw length is too short
longitudinally, yet too long laterally.
CORRECT
PLACING
To get the full benet of the Airmaster units,
the units must be located correctly according
to the physical geometry of the room.