Adjustment
code
Air ow
min. max.
Coding faces the air jet
illustration A.
Eccentric roller
180˚ (12 h)
-90˚(9 h)
+90˚ (3 h)
0˚ (6 h)
9
Air
direction
Examples
Slots at 0˚
CONTROLLING SRA AIR FLOW DIRECTION
Setting of the air jet direction
Due to the shape of the eccentric rollers and
adjustment dial with alphanumeric characters,
the air jet direction at the diuser’s outlet can vary
up to 180°. For each direction, there are two (2)
roller positions (“reduced” or “not reduced”), as
illustrated in gure E.
The length of each roller is 100 mm and they are
individually adjustable. As a result, airow
combinations are almost innite. In manufactur-
ing, the ducts are individually adjusted for each
project. The standard setting for the rollers is set
to diusion mode in the positions “21” and “65”
alternately. This setting produces strong
induction, which can be used to meet heating
and cooling needs, thereby creating high mixing
levels.
As a result, the divergent mode allows air jets to
blow in more accurate directions. This mode
also allows a longer projection of the airow. In
specic zones, which are habitually dicult to
cover, a specialized setting can be created.
Figures C and D, show the relationship between
eccentric roller position and the exiting airow
direction. Note that to maximize air projection,
multiple jets can be orientated in the same
direction optimizing the zone coverage even
when heating.
1.8 m
(6 ft)
DRB
(With
Nozzle rollers)
DRB
((with nozzle
roller)
BC / DE
Diuse
DFH
1.8 m
(6 ft)
max. 3 m (10 ft)
65 / BC
Diuse
DFL
21 / DE
Diuse
DFR
21 / 65
Diuse
DFS
BC / EF
Diuse
DFE
AB / DE
Diuse
DFA
AB / EF
Diuse
DFF
max. 5.4 m (18 ft)
1.8 m
(6 ft)
21 - 65
Divergent
DVS
CD / EF
Diuse
DFT AB / CD
Diuse
DFN
Slots at + 90˚
Figure D
1.8 m
(6 ft)
1.8 m
(6 ft)
All height
SRA with eccentric rollers
SRA with eccentric rollers
SRA with nozzle rollers
SRA diuser with eccentric rollers and/or nozzles
4.5 m - 9 m (15-30 ft) 3 m - 4.5 m (10-15 ft)
Figure C
Air direction
Figure A
Figure B