New product: OLOi-HF for large exhaust air volumes

The series of OLO suspended ceiling diffusers has been supplemented with OLOi-HF exhaust air device. Large volumes of air can be handled while keeping pressure differences and sound levels low. The product is especially suitable for schools, business premises, and offices equipped with a mechanical exhaust ventilation system.

The OLOi-HF fits duct sizes of 200-400 mm and handles exhaust air of up to 1 800 cubic meters per hour. It has the same outer dimensions as the other OLO devices and follows the uniform appearance of the collection. The standard colors of the product are matte white and black. The horizontal mobility of the front part makes OLO devices easy to install and result in a neat finish.

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