Special Systems · Expanded master guide
Stainless & Specialty Duct
Ten expanded field guides for stainless and specialty duct: stainless, aluminum, black iron, coated metal, FRP, pre-insulated panel, and architectural copper systems.
Material compatibility controls these installs.
Alloy, resin, coating, gasket, sealant, support isolation, joining procedure, and manufacturer requirements must match the actual service.
Alloy, resin, coating, gasket, sealant, support isolation, joining procedure, and manufacturer requirements must match the actual service.
Every guide teaches the full task
1Before you start
2Lay it out
3Set and support it
4Make the connection
5Check the install
6Common mistakes
7Stop and ask
Specialty MaterialsExpanded guide
Stainless round exhaust duct
Corrosive or clean exhaust
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Stainless rectangular exhaust
Laboratory/process exhaust
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316 stainless coastal outside air duct
Exterior marine/corrosive exposure
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Aluminum round duct
Lightweight/corrosion-resistant run
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Aluminum rectangular duct
Pool/chemical or specialty air
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Black iron process exhaust
Industrial exhaust
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PVC-coated galvanized duct
Corrosive exhaust
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Fiberglass-reinforced plastic duct
Corrosive process exhaust
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Phenolic/pre-insulated duct panel
Lightweight indoor air distribution
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Copper architectural exhaust duct
Decorative/specialty exposed
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