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Wind-driven, rain resistant stationary louvers

May 18, 2020

Wind-driven, rain resistant stationary louvers

Louver for high-velocity, wind-driven rain

The EME3625DFLMD is the only 3-inch louver to be listed to Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA) standards 540 for impact testing and 550 for high velocity, wind-driven rain. In compliance with Miami-Dade standards, the EME3625DFLMD is constructed of extruded aluminum for low maintenance and high resistance to corrosion. Ruskin® brings you the EME3625DFLMD louver, which is the thinnest and lightest wind-driven rain louver on the market, earning a Class A efficiency rating at 29 mph and 50 mph.

Features

  • Miami-Dade Approved
  • AMCA 550 Listed Product
  • AMCA 540 Impact Rated
  • 46% Free Area
  • Closely spaced vertical blades prevent the penetration of wind-driven rain, reducing damage and additional operating expenses
  • Published performance ratings based on testing in accordance with AMCA Publication 500-L
  • Excellent pressure drop performance
  • Aluminum construction for low maintenance and high resistance to corrosion
  • All welded construction
  • Visible mullion construction: hidden mullions and continuous blade construction not available

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Company: Ruskin

Product: Louvers

Source: https://www.ruskin.com/doc/Id/9298



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