7 IN TAKEOFF 1 IN RISE STD GA
TTO7
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- Category: Collars And Takeoffs
- Connection Type: Collar
- Damper: No
- Duct Diameter: 7
- Duct Shape: Round
- Type: Top Takeoff
A top takeoff is a critical component in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, designed to efficiently divert air from a main duct to a branch duct or register. Typically crafted from durable materials like galvanized steel or aluminum, a top takeoff ensures longevity and structural integrity.
This component features a flanged opening that securely attaches to the main duct. Its design allows for a seamless and airtight connection, minimizing air leakage and optimizing airflow efficiency. The opposite end of the top takeoff is designed to accommodate the branch duct or register, providing a stable connection point.
Top takeoffs play a pivotal role in maintaining an efficient and balanced airflow within a building's HVAC system. They help regulate airflow and contribute to overall comfort and climate control.
Due to their robust construction, top takeoffs are resistant to wear and corrosion, ensuring long-term durability and reliability. They come in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different ductwork layouts and system requirements.
This component features a flanged opening that securely attaches to the main duct. Its design allows for a seamless and airtight connection, minimizing air leakage and optimizing airflow efficiency. The opposite end of the top takeoff is designed to accommodate the branch duct or register, providing a stable connection point.
Top takeoffs play a pivotal role in maintaining an efficient and balanced airflow within a building's HVAC system. They help regulate airflow and contribute to overall comfort and climate control.
Due to their robust construction, top takeoffs are resistant to wear and corrosion, ensuring long-term durability and reliability. They come in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different ductwork layouts and system requirements.