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Supplier: Airflow Systems, Inc.
Description: . Versatile Installation: Universal wall- or duct-mount bracket easily installs to existing filtration unit, boom arm, or ductwork. Options Adjustable Air Flow Damper: Increases operating efficiency; regulate air flow levels and blower usage based on
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Supplier: Airflow Systems, Inc.
Description: lift reaches 70° from the down position. Versatile Installation: Universal wall- or duct-mount bracket easily installs to existing filtration unit, boom arm, or ductwork. Options Adjustable Air Flow Damper: Increases operating efficiency; regulate
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Supplier: InspectorTools
Description: Telescoping probe is designed to fit into small openings and measure airflow down to 40ft/min Telescoping probe is ideal for measuring in HVAC ducts and other small vents; extends up to 4ft (1.22m) long Super large 1.4" (36mm) dual LCD display Min/Max,
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Supplier: InspectorTools
Description: Heavy Duty CFM Hot Wire Thermo-Anemometer Features Air velocity measurements as low as 40ft/min Telescoping probe is ideal for use in ducts andventilating systems; extends up to 3ft (940mm) long Measures air volume in CFM (ft3/min
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: RS Pro 1340 portable air velocity meter is a great value lightweight instrument that can be used anywhere to measure air velocity with the flexible telescoping probe. Its applications include ventilation hood air velocity, clean rooms, OSHA compliance, ventilation
- Accuracy: 3 ±% Full Scale
- Air Velocity Range: 5906 to 6015 SFPM
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: RS Pro 1340 portable air velocity meter is a great value lightweight instrument that can be used anywhere to measure air velocity with the flexible telescoping probe. Its applications include ventilation hood air velocity, clean rooms, OSHA compliance, ventilation
- Accuracy: 3 ±% Full Scale
- Air Velocity Range: 5906 to 6015 SFPM
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Supplier: Transcat, Inc.
Description: Product Highlights Air Velocity/Air Flow meter with telescoping probe designed to fit into HVAC ducts and other small openings Telescoping probe extends up to 7.05ft (215cm) maximum length with cable Adjustable data sampling rate Stores 99 readings
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Inet Airport Systems
Equipment includes a patented 'Super-Cool' equipment capable of delivering sub-freezing air, Telescoping Air Ducts (TADs) and Service Transport Units (STUs).
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Local ventilation in the flame-cutting of scrap metal
The suction device is an air duct that telescopes or can be moved up to the slit in some other manner.
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PCA makes its mark at Seattle
A heat exchanger at the gate directs the conditioned air through a telescoping duct on the jet bridges, to a ventilation hose and directly into the aircraft cabin.
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Journal of Aircraft > DC-9 environmental control design and first year's service experiences.
By loosening a bolt in each of the four corners, this device can be telescoped into the cool- ing air duct , permitting removal of the heat exchange with- out disturbing the cooling air ducting.
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Designing the SALT facility to minimize dome seeing effects
The first option is to have the air extracted from the telescope chamber into the air ducts in a vertical flow direction.
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Engineer acoustics
One can imagine that the volume like one masseloseFeder acts, that of the air movement of adjacent tubes is compressed .
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Design of the Magellan Project 6.5-meter telescope: telescope structure and mechanical systems
The motor is ventilated by a baffled cover which connects to the telescope air plenum via a flexible duct .
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The performance of the Apache Point Observatory 3.5 m telescope
An enclosed corridor, which is used as an air exhaust duct , connects the telescope enclosure and the operations building which contains the computers and electronics shop.
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Thermal design of the WIYN 3.5-meter telescope enclosure
The exhaust air is ducted away from the telescope enclosure to the fan house 38 meters downwind from the .
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The E-ELT project: the dome design status
During day the air is introduced, after passing through silencers, in the Telescope Chamber by means of insulated air ducts all along the internal side of Dome pier (at an height of about 9m).
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