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Designer grille/Decorative grille

A designer grille/decorative grille in HVAC refers to an aesthetically enhanced air grille or vent cover designed to provide air circulation (supply, return, or exhaust) while also complementing interior design. Unlike standard grilles, which prioritize functionality and have a plain or industrial appearance, designer grilles are crafted to blend seamlessly with architectural styles or to stand out as decorative elements. Made from premium materials such as aluminium, brass, stainless steel, wood, or even custom composite materials. Feature intricate patterns, geometric shapes, or custom designs that suit modern, traditional, or eclectic interiors. Available in various finishes, including powder-coated colours, polished metal, brushed metal, or painted to match specific décor themes. Often customizable in size, shape, and design to fit unique spaces or special design requirements. Used in residential, commercial, and high-end spaces where appearance is as important as functionality.

AC Grilles-Normal

In HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems, grilles are components used to direct air into or out of a room or space. They are typically located at the ends of air ducts and serve both functional and aesthetic purposes.

Supply Grilles:

  • Found at the outlets of ductwork.
  • Deliver conditioned air (heated or cooled) into a room.
  • Often paired with dampers for some level of airflow control.

Return Grilles:

  • Located at inlets to ductwork.
  • Allow air to return to the HVAC system for reconditioning or exhaust..
  • Usually larger to handle greater airflow.

Transfer Grilles:

  • Allow airflow between two spaces without ductwork, ensuring proper pressure balance and circulation.

AC Grilles-Curved

Curved grilles in HVAC are specialized air grilles designed to fit curved surfaces or provide a specific aesthetic and functional purpose in air distribution systems. Unlike standard flat grilles, these are shaped to align with curved walls, ceilings, or ducts, ensuring a seamless fit and maintaining the integrity of airflow.

AC Grilles-Flangeless

Flangeless grilles in HVAC are air grilles designed without a visible outer flange or border, resulting in a seamless and minimalist appearance when installed. These grilles are typically recessed into walls, ceilings, or floors, making them blend more discreetly with the surrounding surface.

Single Louvre Adjustable Grille.

Single louvre grilles in HVAC are air grilles with a single set of fixed or adjustable blades (louvres) used to control the direction and flow of air in ventilation systems. These grilles are commonly employed for either supply or return air and are known for their simple design and functional efficiency.

Double Louvre Adjustable Grille.

Double louvre grilles in HVAC are air grilles with two sets of adjustable or fixed blades (louvers) arranged in a perpendicular or parallel configuration. These grilles provide enhanced control over the direction and distribution of airflow, making them versatile for various supply and return air applications.

Floor Grille.

Floor grilles in HVAC systems are air distribution components installed on the floor to facilitate the movement of air into or out of a room. They are designed to handle heavy foot traffic while allowing efficient airflow, making them ideal for spaces where wall or ceiling grilles are impractical or less effective. Made from durable materials such as aluminium, steel, cast iron, or reinforced plastic to withstand foot traffic and heavy loads. Typically feature evenly spaced slots or patterns to allow airflow while maintaining structural strength. Used as supply grilles to deliver conditioned air into the space or as return grilles to draw air back into the HVAC system.

Egg Crate Grille.

Egg crate grilles in HVAC are a type of air grille characterized by their grid-like pattern, resembling an egg crate. These grilles are commonly used in supply, return, or exhaust air applications and are designed to allow high airflow capacity with minimal resistance. Their open design makes them a versatile and efficient choice for various ventilation systems. Made up of a series of intersecting blades forming square or rectangular openings, typically in a uniform pattern. The grid pattern maximizes open area, allowing for free airflow. Egg crate grilles usually provide around 90% free area, making them ideal for applications requiring high air volume with low pressure drop.

Four Way grilles.

Four-way grilles in HVAC systems are air distribution components designed to supply air in four different directions simultaneously. They are commonly used in ceiling-mounted applications and are ideal for ensuring even air distribution in a room. These grilles are often seen in spaces requiring balanced and efficient airflow, such as offices, conference rooms, and commercial buildings. Designed with blades or louvers arranged to direct air in four distinct directions, typically 90 degrees apart. Provides a uniform airflow pattern across the room

SS grilles

SS grilles in HVAC systems refer to air grilles made from stainless steel (SS). These grilles are widely used in environments requiring high durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal. Stainless steel grilles are suitable for both supply and return air applications and are often preferred in settings where hygiene, strength, or resistance to harsh conditions is critical.

Perforated Grille.

Perforated grilles in HVAC systems are air grilles with a perforated face panel, consisting of evenly spaced holes or patterns. These grilles are primarily used for supply, return, or exhaust air applications, and their design offers both functional and aesthetic benefits. The perforations ensure even air distribution while maintaining a clean and modern appearance.

Riser Grille.

Riser grilles in HVAC systems are specialized grilles used for air distribution in vertical ducts or riser shafts. They facilitate the movement of air between different floors of a building and are commonly used for supply, return, or exhaust air applications. Riser grilles are designed to provide efficient airflow while withstanding high static pressures and heavy-duty use in vertical configurations. Specifically designed for vertical air ducts or shafts, connecting multiple floors in a building. Made from strong materials like aluminium, steel, or stainless steel to handle continuous airflow and mechanical stresses.

Circular/Round Grilles

Circular/round grilles in HVAC systems are air distribution devices with a circular or round design. These grilles are commonly used for supply or return air applications and offer a unique aesthetic and functional advantage, making them ideal for specific design requirements or architectural preferences. The circular design allows for uniform airflow distribution and blends seamlessly with round ductwork or ceiling layouts. Available in various diameters to suit different duct sizes and airflow requirements. Disperse conditioned air into a room, often in a radial or multidirectional pattern. Used in modern architectural designs or spaces where a rounded shape complements the interior.

Ceiling Round Grilles

Ceiling round grilles are circular air distribution components installed in ceilings for HVAC systems. They are commonly used for supply, return, or exhaust air applications and are designed to blend seamlessly with the ceiling while ensuring efficient air movement. Their round shape allows for even air distribution and enhances the aesthetics of the space. A sleek, round shape that fits well with modern and traditional ceiling layouts. Provides a uniform appearance, particularly in spaces with circular architectural elements. Designed to provide even and multidirectional airflow, improving the overall comfort of the room. Deliver conditioned air into a room in a consistent pattern, reducing hot or cold spots. Often used in spaces where aesthetics are important, such as retail stores, offices, or homes.