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News Release Date: 08.31.2010

Active Noise Control Promotes Healthier Environments While Reducing Cooling Costs

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A unique system designed to distribute heated or cooled air for greater comfort, energy savings and ventilation rates from room-to-room through interior walls or level-to-level through floors/ceilings was recently introduced by Tjernlund Products, Inc. 

 

Called “AireShareTM”, the ventilators provide homeowners with an unobtrusive, cost-effective way to circulate heated or cooled air from fireplaces, stoves, electric baseboards, split system “ductless” A/C and window A/C units to adjacent rooms. The net result is extended comfortable living space from existing heating or cooling equipment.

 

AireShare ventilators are available for two types of installations: horizontal air flow through stud walls and vertical air flow through floor/ceilings. All AireShare ventilators feature a low profile, whisper-quiet intake blower and unobtrusive grilles.

 

With Room-to-Room models, the blower draws heated or cooled air into an open wall cavity and distributes it to an adjoining room through a streamlined air diffuser installed on the opposite side of the wall. The intake blower and diffuser can be located high or low in the wall for airflow control and optimum comfort. Room-to-Room models are available for plug in and hard wired installation.

 

The Level-to-Level model moves air up or down from one level to another through a sleeve that adjusts to floor joist/truss thicknesses from 8 3/4 inches to 16 1/2  inches.

Installation of AireShare Ventilators requires cutouts for the blower and diffuser as well as electrical connection. Ventilators can be thermostatically controlled to maintain desired room temperature.

 

For more information: 

www.tjernlund.com 




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