Rickard linear slot diffusers provide
an effective means of distributing
conditioned air into the perimeter zones
of a building where the temperature
control requirements are the most
demanding. The slim, attractive shape
of the diffuser ensures that its subtle
design works with most architectural
styles. At the same time its superior
aerodynamic design ensures that the
air distribution creates no drafts, is quiet
and highly efficient.
A linear slot electronic VAV ceiling diffuser
must be connected to a wall thermostat
(temperature sensor) for it to perform as
a master diffuser. The diffuser can then
operate with one or more slave diffusers,
or as a standalone system to provide the
required amount of conditioned air to
the area. This amount of conditioned
air is determined by the temperature in
the space and the set point on the
wall thermostat.
Air volume control on the linear slot
diffuser is achieved with the opening
and closing of vanes driven by an electric
actuator. This increases or decreases
the aperture size which allows more
or less air to enter the occupied space.
This will effectively maintain a comfortable
temperature at discharge volumes from
100% down to approximately 10%.
The air flow direction from the diffuser can
be changed so it blows in the opposite
direction, the same direction, or vertically
downward for better room penetration in
rooms with high ceilings. These changes
can be made easily by the occupant from
below the ceiling without affecting the
diffuser’s performance.