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Control-A-Flow® Draft Eliminator
Frequently Asked Questions

Is it easy to install?
Yes, it installs in less than 2 minutes without any tools.
Will the deflector panels warp?
No, there is a stabilizing bar in each deflector panel.
Does it stop the airflow?
No, it deflects the air along the top of the ceiling, maintaining air volume and systems balance.
Is it aesthetically pleasing?
Yes, the color of the rails are matched to the T-Bar's soft white color and the filter is white, blending with the acoustic ceiling.
Can I adjust the Control-A-Flow®?
Yes. Using the included "Adjusting Wand" the panels and rail cover plates can be moved to direct the air flow in 2,3,4, or 5 directions at once, while easily and safely standing on the floor.
If the panels cover the light, will it allow the light to come through?
Yes, 75% of the light will still shine through the translucent panels.
Will the Control-A-Flow® result in my compressor running hard?
NO. It was designed to allow air to flow along the ceiling line, while not significantly increasing the static pressure, thus preventing high Freon pressures due to restricted airflow.
Can I become a distributor?
Simply contact us if you are interested in a distributorship.
How fast can you deliver the product?
We ship the same day on all orders placed before 2:00 P.M. PST via UPS Ground. We can ship using faster methods for additional fees. You can call, e-mail, or fax us for a quote.
Is the Control-A-Flow® Patented?
Yes.
Does this product restrict the airflow?
Very little. If you click on the printable brochure, a PDF file will come up. On page 3 you can view the results of our static pressure tests.
What is Indoor Air Quality?
A healthy indoor environment is one in which the surroundings contribute to productivity, comfort and a sense of health and well being. The qualities of good indoor air include: Introduction and distribution of adequate ventilation air. Control of airborne contaminants. Maintenance of acceptable temperature and relative humidity.