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FabricAir, Inc.
312-A Swanson Drive
Lawrenceville, GA 30043, USA
Phone (502) 493-2210
Fax (502) 493-4002
info@fabricair.com
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All-in-One for better looking ducts
All-in-One Catalog, (pdf 2.7 mb)
Visually more appealing
Always open even at shut down (99%)
Minimum strain when starting up
Build in hoops is faster installation
Minimum tools needed
Both aluminum rails and cable
Duct is supported 180°
Full supported elbows
When using the All-in-One solution on
a FabricAir® system, the ducts are kept
open and stretched out even when the air
is turned off. Furthermore, this solution
ensures that starting up the system causes
a minimum of strain, which is not always
the case with a duct that is hanging
deflated. A flat duct (classic) is closed,
meaning that the air has to push itself
through the duct at start-up. This often
results in the very straining popping
effect.
All-in-One is suspented by a single cable
system (type 1) or a single H-rail system
(type 5 and 8).
All-in-One on Cable
All-in-One on H-rail
Type 1, single cable
All-in-One is supplied in the
most cost-effective version
installed on cables, as seen
in the illustration.
Cable
Only a slight change of the circular shape
occurs with All-in-One when the air is
turned off.
Extra support is supplied for 90° elbows.
Type 5, single H-rail
Type 8, single H-rail
Aluminum sliding rail
All-in-One on an H-rail. Ducts on H-rails are quickly
installed or taken down for washing.
Regular systems (Classic H-rail)
with single suspension are not
round but become flat when the
air is turned off. This is not the
case with All-in-One systems.
All-in-One ensures that the ducts are
always stretched out, even when there
is no air in the system.
With All-in-One, support hoops are mounted at
fixed intervals.
The hoops are removable and are removed prior
to washing.