How does the IPSXD expansion box work?
The IPSXD expansion box is an “intermediate point” in the recuperation system – a place where the air calms down and distributes evenly before reaching the ceiling diffuser.
How does a straight-through splitter work?
Do you have a ventilation system and want it to work evenly, quietly, and without any fuss? That's exactly why the IPRPD double-row straight-through distributor was created – a
How does an angle splitter work?
It is an element in the home ventilation system that helps distribute air to expansion boxes. In layman's terms: thanks to it, air from the ventilation unit reaches the appropria
How does asymmetric reduction with a seal work?
It is a connector between ventilation pipes of different diameters, which allows for a smooth transition from one pipe to another, smaller one. Sounds like a regular reducer? Howev
How does a compression reduction with a seal work?
It is a connector between ventilation pipes that changes their diameter. To put it simply: if you have a duct (pipe) with a diameter of, for example, 200 mm, and you want to switch
How does a spiro pipe connector work?
Do you have two flexible ventilation pipes? Do you want to connect them without tape, glue, or magic spells? Then THIS CONNECTOR IS FOR YOU. How does it work? You have pipe no. 1.
How does a connector work?
Do you have pipes, elbows, tees, and other sheet metal fittings for ventilation? Great. But they won't connect on their own. Enter: – NIPPLE CONNECTOR WITH GASKET – SLEEVE CONN
How does a tee work?
Galvanized Y-shaped tee with a gasket and a 90° pressed tee – how do they differ and when to choose which one? Both are used to distribute air flow in ventilation systems, but
How does an elbow work?
Imagine you are installing ventilation pipes in your house. But suddenly – oh no! – there is a wall. What do you do? Make a hole to your neighbor's house, or use an elbow joint
How does a SPIRO pipe work?
Spiro pipe is simply a metal “tunnel” for conducting air. It is made of galvanized sheet metal rolled into a spiral—hence the name “Spiro.” This makes it rigid, straight


