Přechod 315-200 mm
Product description
Connect ventilation components with different diameters
This metal reducer adapts airflow systems between 315 mm and 200 mm diameters. It ensures a secure connection between ducting and ventilation units, maintaining system integrity and efficiency. This component is for use in all stages of cultivation where ventilation is required.
The metal construction provides durability for continuous operation in grow environments. It is specifically designed for connecting fans to ducting of varying sizes. Use this reducer to bridge a 315 mm fan outlet to 200 mm ducting or vice-versa. Follow manufacturer guidelines for installation and sealing.
- Diameter reduction: 315 mm to 200 mm
- Material: Metal
This product reduces airflow from 315 mm to 200 mm. Other reducers, such as the 125-100 mm variant, offer different diameter conversions for varied system needs.
3 day EU delivery. Shipping & Tracking
You'll get your package in 3-5 days no matter where you are in EU.
Cost is 7 to 15 EUR under 30kg.
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60 days returns
You can get a refund or replacement after up to 30 days from purchase.
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