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Page 1: Ductsox   An Introduction

Discover the AdvantagesFabric Duct Ventilation

Page 2: Ductsox   An Introduction

What are DuctSox?

DuctSox are

• textile

• air dispersion

• products

for open ceiling architecture, critical environments, and under floor applications.

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Page 3: Ductsox   An Introduction

Metal vs. Fabric

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Heavy Lightweight

Outdated Technology Indoor Air Quality - IAQ

Noisy Absorbs Noise

Insulation Required No Condensation

High Installation Cost Less On-Site Labor Hours

Prices Increase Wildly Steadier Price Trends

Expensive to Clean Easy to Launder

Painting Needed Several Colors Available

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GREEN Benefits of Fabric

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Environmental Benefits

Improved Air Quality

Reduced Solid Waste

Conserve Resources

Economic Benefits

Lower Building Costs

Lower Operating Costs

Improved Productivity

Health & Community Benefits

Comfortable Environment

Healthy Environment

LEED Credits

Energy & Atmosphere – EA Credit 1 – Optimize Energy Performance

Materials & Resources – MR Credit 2 – Construction Waste Mgm’t

Indoor Environmental Quality – EQ Credit 7 – Thermal Comfort

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DuctSox Products

Shape

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Shape: Cylindrical

Cylindrical

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Shape: Surface Mount

“D”- Shape

Quarter Round

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Air Dispersion

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Comfort Flow Model

Linear Vents• Even Air Dispersion• Perforated or Mesh

Vents• Heating, Cooling &

Ventilating

Applications• Commercial &

Industrial

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Linear Vent Types

L-Vent

S-Vent

Mesh Vent

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DuctSox High Throw Model

• Orifices or SG Diffusers, Engineered Size and Orientation

• Heating, Cooling & Ventilating

• Excellent Throw & Mixing

Applications• Warehousing, Industrial,

Gymnasiums, Arenas, etc.• Air mixing / rotation areas, not

ideal for “comfort” environments

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DuctSox High Throw SGs

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DuctSox Low Throw Model

• 100% Airflow Thru Fabric• Launder-able• No Condensation• Cooling Only

Applications• Food Processing,

refrigerated storage, clean rooms, etc

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Low-Throw

High-Throw

Comfort Flow

Air Dispersion

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Airflow - Mixing

METAL

Comfort Flow

Large volume =

high buoyancy, difficult to push

heat to floor

Large volume =

large uncomfortable

cold zone

He

atin

gC

ool

ing

High Throw Low Throw

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Fabric

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Fabric

Porous Fabrics

No condensation

Replace Double-wall duct

Non-Porous Fabrics

HT & CF performance

Replace Single-wall duct

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Fabric Options

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Coronado™, Sedona – XM™, TufTex™

Verona™, DuraTex™

EkoTex™

Microbe-X™, Stat– X™, LabSox™

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Code Compliance

Category AJIJ

- Air Distribution Devices

Fabrics & Systems are Classified

- in accordance with flammability requirements of NFPA 90-A

- UL – ICC- AC167

Continued Compliance

UL Quarterly Plant Inspections

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Page 20: Ductsox   An Introduction

Antimicrobial Premium Fabric

PolyesterPolyester Sedona-XmSedona-Xm Sedona-XmSedona-XmNEWNEW 10 Washes10 WashesNEWNEW

Sedona-Xm fabric includes an active antimicrobial treatment that inhibits the growth of bacteria, fungus, mold in/on DuctSox systems.

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Page 21: Ductsox   An Introduction

System

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Inlet Connection

Anchor Inlet Belt and Anchor

Coronado, Sedona-Xm & TufTex

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Zipper Connection

• Zippers– Inlets– All Fittings

– Straight Lengths 6” & 62+” 15’

8-10” & 58-60” 20’

12-16” & 52-56” 25’

18-20” & 46-50” 30’

22-26” & 42-44” 35’

28-40” 40’

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1 Row Attachment• Single attachment at 12 o’clock• Standard for 6” - 31” Dia.• Deflates 97%

2 Row Attachment• Attached at 10 & 2 o’clock

– Most Competitors at 3 & 9• Standard for 32” - 86” Dia.• Deflates 45%

Suspension Attachment

Inflated

Deflated

3x1 Suspension• Attached at 10, 12 & 2 o’clock• Available for 16” - 48” Dia.• Deflates 17%

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Suspension Options

Tension Cable

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Suspension Options

Suspended Trackwith Sliders

Suspended Trackwith Cord-In

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Suspension Options

Flush Trackwith Sliders

Flush Trackwith Cord-In

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3x1 Suspension • Attachment at 10, 12

and 2 o’clock

Suspension Attachment

D-Clasp

Cable Snaps

3x1 Hanger

1 Row Tension Cable

Pat. Pending

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Double Flush Track

T-Bar Clips

Surface Mount

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Fabric Duct VentilationDiscover the Advantages

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