The new space, which opened in May, supports the production of dampers and louvers and includes assembly lines, a fabrication stamping area and other amenities.
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Ruskin introduces the AIRFLOW-IQ, which combines the features of the Ruskin TDP05K air flow and temperature measuring probes with the Ruskin CD50 control damper and the Ruskin VAFB24-BAC RAMS Air Measurement BACnet actuator.
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The new TED40x2 low-leakage insulated control damper from Ruskin features insulated airfoil blades, which offer greater strength, produce less sound, provide greater sealing ability and reduce static pressure loss.
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Common air measurement misapplications to avoid that can help contribute to healthier indoor air quality and lower energy costs
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The DIBDT is built with a thin line frame that is 3 1/2" deep and includes two 5/8" channel flange for ease of installation without fasteners within the blade channel or tack welds to install in sleeves.
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Ruskin proudly introduces the new (4”) EME420DDE and (5”) EME520DDE louver models, both listed for AMCA 540 (enhanced) protection
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The article explains fire life safety systems within Hospitals and how dampers in the supply air ductwork will close to prevent supplying ventilation air to that zone.
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The full color brochure gives you in depth production information for our Acoustical Panels & Doors, including performance, options and so much more.
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Ruskin proudly introduces the most comprehensive and complete louver catalog in the industry. This full color catalog gives you in depth product information, including louver performance, certifications, listings, min/max sizes, and so much more.
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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, March 19, 2018 – Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA) International Inc. welcomed 90 consulting and application engineers, HVAC technicians, code officials, and product designers to San Antonio, Texas, March 6 and 7 for the inaugural Air System Engineering and Technology (ASET) Conference–US (ASET-US). The technical program was divided into two tracks—Air-Systems Design and Air Products & Technologies—with attendees free to attend sessions across tracks.
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