Climecon’s new displacement diffuser KINO

Displacement diffuser KINO is designed for under seat air supply of theaters and auditoriums.

With KINO displacement diffuser, the low velocity air can be distributed silently and draft-free from below the seat. The affected area of the supply air is very short, which ensures that the person sitting in the chair will not feel any draft in his/her feet. KINO displacement diffuser is equipped with the unique and advanced CliMix® nozzles, which combine 100% adjustable throw pattern and a mixing ratio i.e., good miscibility with the room air.

KINO can be now found in MagiCAD!

Read more about KINO here >>

 

 

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