Air distribution products

Truestar Air Systems

Air distribution products

Truestar air distribution products are developed and rigorously tested in certified laboratories to assure reliable operations of each component.

  1. Grilles and Registers:

    • Grilles: These are openings in walls, floors, or ceilings covered by slotted or perforated covers. They allow air to enter or leave a space while providing aesthetic appeal.
    • Registers: Similar to grilles but typically have adjustable louvers or dampers to control the direction and volume of air flow.
  2. Diffusers:

    • These are devices used to distribute air evenly from HVAC systems into a space. They typically have a series of vanes or cones that help spread air in multiple directions, ensuring uniform distribution.
  3. Air Terminal Units (ATUs):

    • These are modular units that integrate diffusers, dampers, and other control elements into a single assembly. They are often used in commercial HVAC systems to simplify installation and maintenance.
  4. Dampers:

    • These are valves or plates installed within ducts to regulate or redirect airflow. They help control the volume of air passing through a duct or terminal unit.
  5. Air Filters:

    • While not strictly a distribution product, air filters are crucial for maintaining air quality by trapping dust, pollen, and other particles before air is distributed into a space.
  6. Ductwork:

    • Ducts are pathways that carry conditioned air from HVAC equipment to different areas of a building. They can be rectangular, round, or oval in shape and are typically made from sheet metal, fiberglass, or other materials.
  7. Plenums:

    • These are chambers or boxes connected to ducts where air is collected or distributed. They help regulate airflow and pressure within HVAC systems.
  8. Volume Control Dampers (VCDs):

    • These dampers are used to regulate the volume of air passing through ducts or terminal units. They can be manually operated or motorized for automated control.
  9. Air Handling Units (AHUs):

    • While not a distribution product per se, AHUs are crucial components that condition and circulate air within HVAC systems. They often integrate filters, dampers, fans, and coils to treat and distribute air.

These products are designed to work together to ensure efficient and effective distribution of conditioned air, maintaining comfort levels while optimizing energy usage in buildings. They are essential in both residential and commercial HVAC systems to achieve desired indoor air quality and temperature control.

Truestar air distribution products are developed and rigorously tested in certified laboratories to assure reliable operations of each component.

  1. Grilles and Registers:

    • Grilles: These are openings in walls, floors, or ceilings covered by slotted or perforated covers. They allow air to enter or leave a space while providing aesthetic appeal.
    • Registers: Similar to grilles but typically have adjustable louvers or dampers to control the direction and volume of air flow.
  2. Diffusers:

    • These are devices used to distribute air evenly from HVAC systems into a space. They typically have a series of vanes or cones that help spread air in multiple directions, ensuring uniform distribution.
  3. Air Terminal Units (ATUs):

    • These are modular units that integrate diffusers, dampers, and other control elements into a single assembly. They are often used in commercial HVAC systems to simplify installation and maintenance.
  4. Dampers:

    • These are valves or plates installed within ducts to regulate or redirect airflow. They help control the volume of air passing through a duct or terminal unit.
  5. Air Filters:

    • While not strictly a distribution product, air filters are crucial for maintaining air quality by trapping dust, pollen, and other particles before air is distributed into a space.
  6. Ductwork:

    • Ducts are pathways that carry conditioned air from HVAC equipment to different areas of a building. They can be rectangular, round, or oval in shape and are typically made from sheet metal, fiberglass, or other materials.
  7. Plenums:

    • These are chambers or boxes connected to ducts where air is collected or distributed. They help regulate airflow and pressure within HVAC systems.
  8. Volume Control Dampers (VCDs):

    • These dampers are used to regulate the volume of air passing through ducts or terminal units. They can be manually operated or motorized for automated control.
  9. Air Handling Units (AHUs):

    • While not a distribution product per se, AHUs are crucial components that condition and circulate air within HVAC systems. They often integrate filters, dampers, fans, and coils to treat and distribute air.

These products are designed to work together to ensure efficient and effective distribution of conditioned air, maintaining comfort levels while optimizing energy usage in buildings. They are essential in both residential and commercial HVAC systems to achieve desired indoor air quality and temperature control.