Exposed ceilings are a
key feature in today's architectural designs, but the absence of an adjacent
ceiling surface involves air movement problems such as 'dumping' of cool air or
ineffective heating in the occupied zone. The new RFD-V diffuser from TROX, which
has been purpose-designed for use in free-hanging applications, addresses these
challenges, providing more effective control of air movement and improving
comfort conditions in spaces with exposed ceilings.
In a typical mixed air
distribution system, Coanda effect is exploited to cause the air discharged
from the diffuser to move across the ceiling. This throw distance along the
ceiling gives the air a chance to slow down, to ensure it is delivered into the
occupied zone at a reduced velocity to avoid occupancy discomfort. This avoids
draughts, or 'dumping' which would occur if the air enters the occupied zone
too soon. TROX has developed two products in recent years – the RFD-DX and
Tellus diffusers – which address these issues. Many systems, however, need to
both cool and heat. Heating is a particular challenge where diffusers are
free-hanging because, without a ceiling, there is nothing to prevent the warm
air for exiting the diffuser and stratifying without providing any heat to the
occupied zone. This wastes energy, and room occupants can experience a high
temperature difference between head and ankle height. Solutions utilising
external electrical actuators can tackle the problem, but involve additional
cost, wiring and technical complexity.
The new TROX RFD-V,
however, addresses the challenges of heating and cooling in spaces with exposed
ceilings by harnessing innovative technology built into the diffuser itself.
The RFD-V is an adjustable swirl diffuser with an integral thermal actuator. An
adjustable internal sleeve enables the unit to move between horizontal and
vertical air discharge, depending on whether the system needs to cool or warm
the space.
During cooling the air
discharge is horizontal and radial. As the supply temperature increases the
discharge pattern will switch automatically to vertical, directing warmer air more
effectively into the occupied space. Once the supply temperature decreases, the
air discharge switches back to horizontal once more. These changes to air
discharge are controlled by an integral thermal actuator, within the diffuser
which, in turn, controls the internal sleeve. The supply air to room air temperature
difference may range from -10 to +15K. To give rooms an aesthetic, uniform
look, type RFD-V diffusers may also be used for extract air.
Tim Tanner, Product
Technical Manager – Ventilation Technology, TROX UK commented: “The effectiveness of the RFD-V was shown in
mock up winter start-up tests held in the TROX UK labs. The objective was to
warm a 36m2 space from 160C
to 210C with a supply air of
148l/s at a temperature of 300C. With the standard RFD the test took
58 minutes, but with the RFD-V this was greatly reduced to only 10 minutes. The
RFD-V also performed better when it came to thermal comfort."
In addition to the ability to adjust air discharge
pattern in line with supply temperature, the new TROX RFD-V has additional
design features to improve comfort conditions in rooms with exposed ceilings,
and to simplify and speed-up installation and commissioning. For more effective
cooling, the RFD-V has been designed with an extended discharge nozzle which
provides rapid and more effective cooling in exposed ceiling applications
whilst simultaneously preventing draughts. When heating, the RFD-V's vertical
air discharge improves comfort conditions and energy efficiency, whilst also
preventing the dumping of air. The fixed
blades and minimal change to pressure drop between horizontal and vertical
also contribute to energy efficient operation throughout the lifetime of the
diffuser. In addition, a number of features increase ease of installation and
maintenance. There is no need to supply power or control to the diffuser, as
the necessary technology is already integral, and the unit has two fixing
methods for ease of installation and maintenance. Commissioning is simple, via
the diffuser's pressure diaphragm.
Importantly, of course, the RFD-V enables the
architect to achieve the aesthetic objectives for the design of the space,
whilst ensuring that the comfort conditions and energy efficiency of the building
can meet the same high standard.
For further information on the RFD-V swirl air diffuser, contact TROX on tel: 01842 754545 or email us.
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Notes to editors:
The TROX RFD-V swirl air diffuser had its international debut at the ISH Exhibition held in March 2023 in Frankfurt, Germany, and was officially launched in to the UK market on 4th September 2023.
Precision engineered and quality manufactured by TROX in the UK, RFD-V is a new and highly innovative swirl air diffuser unit with an integral thermal actuator, designed for installation in exposed ceilings to provide faster heating in the room space.
With all the benefits of the standard TROX RFD swirl diffuser including low sound power level, the new RFD-V also benefits from automatic adjustment between (vertical position) heating and (horizontal position) radial cooling operation modes based on room temperature to provide faster cold-start and a more optimum indoor climate and occupant comfort by preventing draughts in the room space.
RFD-V supplements the extensive range of ceiling air diffusers by TROX, with this latest series designed for exposed ceiling installations and brings even greater flexibility and choice to the market with the same outstanding quality, reliability and performance that TROX is renowned for, with HVAC components, products and systems featured in many of the most prestigious buildings throughout the UK and overseas.
For more information, please contact:
Neil Bond, Marketing Manager, TROX UK
Tel: 01842 754545 Email: NBond@troxuk.co.uk
Debbie Giggle, Lighthouse PR
Tel: 01847 831609 Email: Lhousepr@btinternet.com
About TROX GROUP
TROX is a global leader in the development, production and sale of components, units and systems for the ventilation and air conditioning of rooms. With 34 subsidiary companies in 29 countries on five continents, 20 production facilities, and importers and representatives, TROX is present in over 70 countries. Currently, the TROX GROUP has around 4,750 employees worldwide and generates revenues of around EUR 630 million.
About TROX UK
TROX UK was established in 1962 in London, UK, as the first international subsidiary of TROX GmbH, and since 1971 has been based at its manufacturing facility and offices in Caxton Way, Thetford, Norfolk, currently with approx. 150 employees, with a regional office in London. TROX UK is a manufacturer of air conditioning, ventilation and fire safety products and has the most efficient and flexible range of air distribution systems in the UK market. Working closely with architects, developers and consultants, TROX UK has supplied its products and services to many of the UK's most prestigious buildings and commercial developments.
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