BASIC AIR CURTAINS OVERVIEW CHARACTERISTICS XLA-C SERIES OVERVIEW: For many applications, such as in shops with large numbers of clients coming in and out, a traditional entrance door may act as a psychological barrier to customers that shop owners would obviously like to avoid (typical examples are: large department stores, supermarkets, bars, restaurants and boutiques). One solution is automatic doors, but these create other difficulties. In fact, each time the door opens (due to someone simply passing along the pavement), the outside air comes into the shop, causing discomfort, and sometimes even illnesses for personnel and customers, as well as increasing energy consumption by air-conditioning systems. The XLA-C series of air-curtains resolve all these problems simultaneously - the customer is induced to enter, the thermo hygrometric conditions of the air remain constant and energy consumption is does not increase. In fact, consumption may drop as these barriers generate an air ring that reduces stratification (Bernoulli effect). This draws the air from the hotter areas in the room and provides a p g uniform temperature throughout. XLA-C air curtains also prevent dust, exhaust fumes, smells, and insects from entering the room. XLA-C air-curtains can even be used within the same building, to separate areas with different climate conditions. For example, heated areas from warehouses without heating. Control buttons with speed selection On/Off infra-red remote control
Open the catalog to page 1BASIC AIR CURTAINS XLA-C SERIES OVERVIEW CHARACTERISTICS CHARACTERISTICS: The unit, painted RAL9016, is installed above the entrance door, using normal expansion anchors. The room air is drawn in by the fan, passed through the grille on the front and is ejected downwards. The continuous flow of air forms an invisible "curtain" that travels all the way to the floor. The fins on the air outlet can be adjusted. The unit has a 2-speed fan, with a selector switch on the unit itself and a practical remote control is also supplied. The curtian must cover at least the full width of the doorway for which...
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