4 Dampers for Your Critical Environment
Airflow is important for any application when it comes to commercial HVAC. One way to control the flow of air is with a damper that is part of the duct system. This damper can open or close based on where you want air flow within your space. This makes it a crucial piece of equipment when it comes to your HVAC system, which means you want one that will work perfectly for your space.
Ruskin’s critical environment damper series is specially designed and manufactured to uphold the quality and durability in even the toughest of environments, like coastal and/or corrosive applications. Recently Ruskin announced that they added yet another one of the tough dampers to the critical damper series, the CD60CE. This damper has an extremely elevated level of corrosion resistance, which makes it great in saltwater applications.
Here are 4 dampers for your critical environment:
1. CD50CE: Alum. Rectangular, Airfoil, Class 1A Leakage, Heavy Duty, 6,000fpm, 13” w.c. max.
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- The CD50CE is designed for coastal regions and other corrosive environments such as salt-water regions. The CD50CE comes with standard construction of stainless-steel linkage and anodized aluminum frame and blades.
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- The CD50CE is designed for coastal regions and other corrosive environments such as salt-water regions. The CD50CE comes with standard construction of stainless-steel linkage and anodized aluminum frame and blades.
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- AMCA licensed as Class 1A
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- Low leak, extruded aluminum meets IECC
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- Minimal maintenance, non-corrosive bearings and shake proof linkage
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- Airfoil blades for high velocity HVAC systems, low pressure drop and quieter performance
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- Mechanically fastened blade edge seals
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2. TED50CE: Alum. Rectangular, Coastal Environment, Thermally Efficient, Insulated Blade Damper
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- The TED50CE is designed for coastal regions and other corrosive environments such as salt-water and heavy condensation prone regions. The thermal efficient TED50CE comes with standard construction of stainless-steel linkage and anodized aluminum frame and blades.
Features:- Cut thermal transfer and potential for condensation
- Low leak, extruded aluminum meets IECC
- Limited maintenance, non-corrosive bearings, and shake proof linkage
- Twin seals ensure no thermal path
- The TED50CE is designed for coastal regions and other corrosive environments such as salt-water and heavy condensation prone regions. The thermal efficient TED50CE comes with standard construction of stainless-steel linkage and anodized aluminum frame and blades.
3. CD36CE: Critical Environment Damper: 316 Stainless Steel, Rectangular, V-Groove, Class II Leakage, Medium Duty, 3000 FPM, 5" w.c. Max
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- Ruskin® model CD36CE offers HVAC design engineers a 316 stainless steel damper for coastal and other corrosive environments which provides:
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- Durability
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- Low leakage performance
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- Minimal maintenance
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4. CD60CE: Critical Environment High performance 316 stainless steel airfoil blade damper
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- The CD60CE is designed for coastal regions and other corrosive environments such as salt-water regions. The High-Performing Ruskin Model CD60CE is designed to control and regulate air movement in medium to high velocity and pressure HVAC Systems.
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- The CD60CE is designed for coastal regions and other corrosive environments such as salt-water regions. The High-Performing Ruskin Model CD60CE is designed to control and regulate air movement in medium to high velocity and pressure HVAC Systems.
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- AMCA Class 1A Leakage
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- Low maintenance, non-corrosive bearings, and shake proof linkage
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- Airfoil blades for high velocity HVAC systems, low pressure drop, and quieter performance
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- Mechanically fastened blade edge seals
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For any added questions about dampers for your critical environment, please reach out to your local Ruskin representative.
Blog source and images: Ruskin
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