Split Unit AC Air Conditioners – Network of Ducts. 

HVAC systems or heating, ventilation and air conditioning, air conditioning circulating through a network of ducts that run through a house or building. Residential HVAC send the air to different zones or areas within a house. Depending on the design of the HVAC system, manual or automatic controls makes it possible to change the direction of air flow within the ducts.

Mini Split Air Conditioning Units –  Manual Controls. 

Consult the manual of your HVAC system to determine the layout of the area for the system. In homes, the lines of products that come out of the oven unit supply air to specific areas or zones within the house. Manual controls, also known as shock absorbers consist of small levers, manageable size, or valves that are mounted on the outer wall of a duct. Manual controls are in the area where pipe lines branching from the main system.

Aircon AC Split Unit – Airflow.

Change the direction of airflow in a duct line by turning the valve or the manual control lever. The direction of the handle of the valve determines the amount of conditioned air that each zone receives. Turning to a position parallel with the line of pipe, the gate will open fully. Rotating the lever to a position perpendicular to the duct, closes the line and block any air flow. Positions manages to settle in the middle of the opening and closing to deliver conditioned air more or less specific zones.

Opens or closes the record attached to the mechanical grid supply air in a room. This register controls the flow of air into specific rooms. Open and close the vents and ventilation doors also increase or decrease the amount of air flowing into the room. The air supply registers function added to the product line buffers manuals.