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Duco Connection piece with joint (M/M)

Duco Connection piece with joint (M/M)

SKU : 0000-4724

Overview

DUCO rubber connectors offer a reliable and easy solution for connecting ventilation ducts. Designed for both exhaust and supply systems, these connectors ensure airtight, secure connections, simplifying installation and maintaining optimal airflow.
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Product Part Number

Duco Connection piece with joint D160-D160 (M/M) - 0000-4724

Duco Connection piece with joint D180-D180 (M/M) - 0000-4726

Product Overview

DUCO rubber connectors offer a reliable and easy solution for connecting ventilation ducts. Designed for both exhaust and supply systems, these connectors ensure airtight, secure connections, simplifying installation and maintaining optimal airflow.

- D160 Connector: Connects 160 mm ducts and integrates seamlessly with DucoBox D160 units.

- D180 Connector: Connects 180 mm ducts, compatible with DucoBox D180 units and external heaters such as the DucoBox Energy Comfort (Plus).

Engineered for quick installation and long-lasting performance, these connectors are essential components for efficient ventilation systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is rigid PVC ductwork used for?

    Rigid PVC ductwork is used to move air through a ventilation system. It is commonly used with extractor fans, MVHR systems, MEV units and other domestic or light commercial ventilation installations.

  • What is the difference between round and rectangular PVC ducting?

    Round PVC ducting is often used where space allows for a direct duct run, while rectangular ducting can be useful where height or space is limited, such as above ceilings, in cupboards or through tight areas.

  • Can rigid PVC ductwork be used with MVHR systems?

    Rigid PVC ductwork can be used in some MVHR installations, depending on the system design and duct layout. For best results, duct sizing and routing should match the ventilation design.