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Diffuser

An HVAC diffuser, also known as a supply or air diffuser, is an accessory that distributes heated or cooled air evenly throughout a room. It ensures balanced airflow, enhancing comfort by reducing hot or cold spots. Typically located on ceilings, walls, or floors, diffusers play a key role in maintaining uniform temperature and air quality in indoor spaces.

What is an HVAC Diffuser?

An HVAC diffuser, also known as a supply or air diffuser, is a component of HVAC systems that distributes heated or cooled air throughout a room. Unlike standard registers that direct air in a single direction, diffusers can channel airflow in multiple directions, providing more even coverage and enhancing comfort.

Types and Uses of HVAC Diffusers

Typically found on ceilings, especially in commercial spaces, diffusers may be round or square and spread conditioned air across a larger area. Some designs direct airflow along walls or ceilings, while others use small openings to disperse air evenly.

Benefits of HVAC Diffusers

  • Enhanced Comfort: Ensures more uniform air distribution.
  • Improved Air Circulation: Helps air circulate throughout the space.
  • Energy Efficiency: May contribute to energy savings by improving system performance.
  • Reduced Noise: Operates quietly, even when the HVAC system is at full capacity.

For residential use, baseboard diffusers are commonly available and can be easily installed to improve indoor comfort.

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