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Diffuser and air terminal

Visible air outlet or inlet that shapes how air enters or leaves a room.

Overview

A diffuser, grille, or air terminal is the room-facing part of a ventilation or ducted cooling system. Although it looks simple, its type and location strongly influence comfort, draft, noise, visual integration, and balancing performance.

Why the location matters

A perfectly installed duct system can still disappoint if the air terminal is placed above a bed, into a curtain pocket, too close to a thermostat, or in a ceiling zone with poor throw and return-air behavior.

Site checklist

  • Terminal is aligned with ceiling and finish layout.
  • Air throw and return path make sense for the room function.
  • Access remains possible if the terminal or nearby controls require maintenance.

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