Reducers

£4.00£12.50

  • Provides extra options when creating extraction systems
  • Engineered from lightweight pressed steel
  • Incredibly tough and hardwearing
  • Can be reused again and again
  • Easy to fit, using separately available coupling
  • Various sizes available

Description

Sometimes it may be necessary or useful to have the ability to connect equipment or ducting of different sizes in a given extraction system. The ducting reducer enables you to do this quickly and effectively. TheĀ  reducer can be used to both decrease and increase the diameters of ducting, depending on the direction in which it is positioned.

Reducers are used when joining two lengths of ducting with different diameters.

Usage:

When a reducer is fitted after a duct fan, the negative change in diameter can have an impact on airflow as the air is forced to move through a smaller area. This can lead to increases in unwanted noise levels and a reduction in the overall efficiency of your extraction system. Only use a reducer in these circumstances when it is absolutely essential. Conversely, reducers can also be used to increase the size of ducting, creating the opposite effect, reducing noise by creating less resistance for air as it leaves the growing area.

The reducer can be connected to flexible ducting using duct tape or, ideally, with duct clips. A female to female coupling is required to join the reducer to other connectors or to rigid ducting. The female to female coupling has a slightly larger diameter than that of standard ducting sizes, enabling it to be fitted around the circumference of the concentric reducer. The opposite side of the coupling can then be used as the point to insert the ducting or equipment that you wish to connect to.

Additional information

125>100mm | 150>100mm | 150>125mm | 200>150mm | 250>200mm | 315>250mm

125>100mm, 150>100mm, 150>125mm, 200>150mm, 250>200mm, 315>250mm

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