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Air diffusers
17 April 2013
As part of a major refurbishment programme for the Bon Accord shopping centre in Aberdeen, Waterloo Air Products has supplied a range of air diffusers including customised designs for the eating areas and helped contribute towards an overall 80% reduction in energy.

As part of a major refurbishment
programme for the Bon Accord
shopping centre in Aberdeen,
Waterloo Air Products has supplied
a range of air diffusers including
customised designs for the eating
areas and helped contribute towards
an overall 80% reduction in energy.
Waterloo's 'CSF' range of linear slot diffusers have been used at the centre. For the food court bespoke products provide long sweeping curved designs. These are finished in RAL 9003 with a 20% gloss level and provide high aerodynamic and acoustic performance with strong Coanda effects for good flow performance and hidden flow control vanes for consistent facial appearance. Linear slot diffusers can be selected or set to provide horizontal diffusion in one or two directions across a flat ceiling surface.
Waterloo's 'CSF' range of linear slot diffusers have been used at the centre. For the food court bespoke products provide long sweeping curved designs. These are finished in RAL 9003 with a 20% gloss level and provide high aerodynamic and acoustic performance with strong Coanda effects for good flow performance and hidden flow control vanes for consistent facial appearance. Linear slot diffusers can be selected or set to provide horizontal diffusion in one or two directions across a flat ceiling surface.
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