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Air-Handling Panels
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Standard air handling specification:
0.20 inch squares, 0.25 inches on center, 60% open area,
17.5 inches x 17.5 inches pattern area

Perforated for air handling use
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Most designs can be converted to air handling panels in order to retain
the aesthetic integrity of the ceiling. Please note, however, that with
every reduction of the tile surface area there is a concurrent reduction
in tile pattern image clarity.
Shown is a design that has been converted into air handling tiles for
reference here. It seems obvious that the less complex a given design, the
more likely it will retain its design clarity. Since optimal functioning
of the ventilation system remains the primary consideration, panel
conversions always must be regarded as a compromise. Some designs will
retain color and pattern integrity better than others. Always consult with
the project HVAC engineer prior to specifying.
Contractor field tips include painting vent areas immediately behind
the panel to subdue the vent color in favor of the dominant color of the
design.
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