Mixing chambers are auxiliary equipment that improves the operation of the system when warm or exhaust air is evenly distributed through air conductors with subsequent removal or supply to the room. All devices meet high European quality standards, have a compact shape and are quick to install. Mixing chambers can be installed even where there are problems with a lack of free space or improper layout.
They are designed to mix supply and recirculation air flows. The mixing chamber provides heat energy savings throughout the year.
Construction
The mixing chamber consists of two parallel dampers operating in counter-phase and one transverse damper, which allows for air mixing. The body of the mixing chamber is made of galvanized steel sheet. The rotary plates of the dampers are made of aluminum profiles. Tightness is achieved by a rubber seal installed on each rotary plate. The rotation of the plates is carried out by means of a gear transmission. The mixing chamber comes with three rods for servo drives.
