KRUEGER'S 3-CONE DIFFUSER MAINTAINS THROW CHARACTERISTICS AT HIGH AND LOW AIRFLOWS
RICHARDSON, TEXAS (December 5, 2001)
Krueger’s 3-cone ceiling diffuser maintains its throw characteristics (adequate room
airflow circulation) at high and low airflows for constant or variable air volume
applications.
A spin-off from Krueger’s current 4-cone product line, the 3-cone diffuser features a 360-degree air distribution pattern for proper mixing of air and entrainment. The one-piece stamped cone allows for a clean, smooth surface design without mitered corners, and the anti-smudge design prevents the smeared ceiling look. Available in numerous frame styles, paint finishes, panel sizes and optional dampers, the diffuser is constructed in either steel or aluminum.
As an industry leader and innovator in the air distribution industry since 1947, Krueger excels in offering a diverse product line in the HVAC industry with a special focus on clean room, industrial and architectural marketplaces. Based out of Richardson, Texas, Krueger is a division of Air System Components (ASC) with five manufacturing locations in four states. Krueger Technology Center, based in Tucson, Ariz., is committed to extensive product testing, development and demonstration of both new technologies and existing, practiced theories of proper air distribution. ASC is a subsidiary of Tomkins Industries plc based out of London, England.
