Airolite offers new adjustable louver with drainable blades


New Airolite Louver Type T6796, an adjustable blade louver in a 6-inch deep frame, incorporates a drainable head member and adjustable drainable blades to channel water to the jambs that guide the water through vertical downspouts for escape at the sill. When open, the drainable blades provide excellent resistance to water penetration and high volume intake and exhaust ventilation. When closed, the optional dual durometer vinyl blade-edge gaskets and stainless steel jamb seals effectively minimize air leakage and water penetration. The adjustable blades can be controlled with manually operated hand-cranks, pull chains, and electric or pneumatic actuators.  AMCA Licensed for Water Penetration and Air Performance, the T6796 adjustable louver has the highest intake volume (cfm) in its class and is ideally suited for warehouse distribution facilities.

Airolite louvers can be specified with a variety of options in a broad array of architectural finishes for durability and compatibility with adjacent components.

For more than 95 years, Airolite has been helping construction professionals around the world in the design, selection and specification of architectural louvers, grilles, screens and sun controls.

For more information about Airolite products, visit www.airolite.com or contact Airolite, P.O. Box 410, Schofield, WI 54476-0410, (715) 841-8757, FAX (715) 841-8773.



August 29, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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