Boxes
PEFLEX
PP Plenum Boxes
Plenum boxes are used to connect supply and exhaust air diffusers to ventilation ducts, and their design reduces the speed and stabilizes the flow of air.
PEFLEX PP boxes are made of durable plastic (polypropylene) with flexibility-enhancing additives. Their thick walls and the use of welding technology ensure high durability and tightness for many years.
PEFLEX plenum boxes have been refined to minimize noise generation and reduce airflow resistance. They are available in various variants, allowing for ceiling and floor installations
CLICK
System
16
variants
for Ø50 Ø75 Ø90
system
for Ø 125 mm air diffusers
100%
recyclable
National Institute of Public Health certificate
- box material 100% suitable for recycling
- up to 14 variantsof plenum boxes optimized for installation
- built-in gaskets and snaps in the CLICK system allowing for fast, secure, and airtight installation of ventilation ducts
- integrated mounting brackets
- clear labelling of socket and nipple box
- aerodynamic internal shape ensuring low resistance and absence of airflow noise
- low box body height of only 50 mm
- the flexible material with the addition of elastomers and the welded construction ensure high tightness and durability of the boxes
PEFLEX PP boxes are number 1
In terms of ease and speed of installation!
Quick installation with a CLICK
CLICK means tight connection
The use of couplers with the CLIK system allows for a very fast installation of ventilation ducts in boxes with a single movement! And this without the need to manually put gaskets on the ducts and use specialized tools. Additionally, the CLICK system prevents the duct from unintentionally disconnecting itself
in boxes
1
Before inserting the duct into the connector, trim its end evenly using a duct cutter
2
Thanks to the built-in gasket inside the connector, there is no need to apply it as a separate element on the duct
3
The trimmed ventilation duct should be inserted into the box connector until you hear a ‘click’! (make sure that all four tabs have been caught)
4
Insert the cut ventilation duct into the spigot of the box until you hear a “click!”
1
Before inserting the duct into the connector, trim its end evenly using a duct cutter
2
Thanks to the built-in gasket inside the connector, there is no need to apply it as a separate element on the duct
3
The trimmed ventilation duct should be inserted into the box connector until you hear a ‘click’! (make sure that all four tabs have been caught)
4
In the same way, you should install the remaining PEFLEX ducts in the plenum box
High tightness
Tight connection between the box and the duct
The built-in gaskets with the CLICK system in the couplings ensure a high seal of the connection between the duct and the box for many years, without the need for additional sealing with tapes or silicone
High durability
The boxes are resistant to on-site conditions
PEFLEX PP plenum boxes are made of flexible plastic with elastomers, providing them with high strength and impact resistance. This protects them from damage during and after installation, especially when the installation is not yet secured.
Welded construction
Choose a box for your needs!
PEFLEX PP boxes consist of welded modules, allowing a total of up to 16 box variants to be obtained. The welded construction of the boxes provides additional rigidity and ensures excellent tightness, which is lacking in foldable models installed by press fit or using gaskets. This is crucial, for example, when pouring concrete over them.
National Institute of Public Health certificate
Ensure healthy air in your home
Plastic plenum boxes are hygienically certified by the National Institute of Public Health, confirming the safety of using our products in home ventilation systems.
Small size
Only 6 cm body height!
The well-thought-out flat construction of the boxes with a 6 cm high body allows for concealing the plenum boxes in the insulation layer under the screed or in a suspended ceiling.
Additionally, 16 variants of plenum boxes allow for adapting the installation to the most demanding conditions, such as installing ventilation systems in old, renovated houses
Small size
Only 6 cm body height!
The well-thought-out flat construction of the boxes with a 6 cm high body allows for concealing the plenum boxes in the insulation layer under the screed or in a suspended ceiling.
Additionally, 16 variants of plenum boxes allow for adapting the installation to the most demanding conditions, such as installing ventilation systems in old, renovated houses.
Types of PEFLEX plenum boxes
Types of plenum boxes PEFLEX
The quantity and diameter of connected ventilation ducts
PEFLEX PP plenum boxes are available in versions allowing for the installation of PEFLEX System ventilation ducts with external diameters of Ø50, Ø75, and Ø90 mm. The number of connected ducts should be determined by the airflow requirements, and any unused connection couplers can be sealed with original PEFLEX plugs.
5 x 50
Maximum airflow
: 60 m3/h
2 x 75
Maximum airflow
: 60 m3/h
3 x 75
Maximum airflow: 90 m3/h
2 x 90
Maximum airflow: 80 m3/h
Installation of boxes
PEFLEX PP plenum boxes are available in a floor-mount version for installation, among others, in the floor insulation layer, as well as in a ceiling-mount version for installation above a plasterboard structure. Thanks to the special design that allows for a low height of the box body, these boxes can be successfully installed in thin floors and small ceiling constructions without reducing the size of the room.
5 x 50
floor assembly
the minimum layer of polystyrene layer of only 5 cm!
2 x 75 3 x 75
floor assembly
the minimum layer of polystyrene is only 8 cm (recommended 10 cm)
2 x 90
floor assembly
the minimum layer of polystyrene is only 9 cm (recommended 12 cm)
ceiling mounting
the minimum value for lowering the ceiling is 10 cm
ceiling mounting
minimum value of ceiling lowering
only 10 cm!
ceiling mounting
minimum value of ceiling lowering
13 cm
5 x 50
floor assembly
the minimum layer of polystyrene layer of only 5 cm!
ceiling mounting
the minimum value for lowering the ceiling is 10 cm
2 x 75 3 x 75
floor assembly
the minimum layer of polystyrene is only 8 cm (recommended 10 cm)
ceiling mounting
minimum value of ceiling lowering
only 10 cm!
2 x 90
floor assembly
the minimum layer of polystyrene is only 9 cm (recommended 12 cm)
ceiling mounting
minimum value of ceiling lowering
13 cm
Socket and nipple boxes
All PEFLEX PP plenum boxes are available with a socket to extend or with a nipple, allowing the direct installation of a diffuser in the plenum box. All to ensure that you can adapt the right solution to every construction situation
Socket box
- For direct installation of Ø 125 mm ventilation valve
- When distributing the installation through plasterboards or if you aim for a slight ceiling lowering
- For the 2x75 and 3x75 box, the minimum ceiling lowering is only 100 mm, and for the 2x90 box, it's just 130 mm.
Nipple box
- Allows installation of a extension to the plenum box spigot
- When you mount the floor box on the ceiling or mount the box under the ceiling, but the ceiling lowering is greater than 130 mm
- The standardized external diameter of the plenum box spigot is Ø 123 mm, allowing for the use of a dedicated PEFLEX extension or other ducts with a diameter of Ø 125 mm.
ASSEMBLY of plenum boxes
above the ceiling
overhead
under the roof structure
When installing the ventilation system on the ceiling, it is important to remember to maintain the appropriate thickness of insulation in which it will be hidden.
It is also necessary to prepare openings in the ceiling with a minimum diameter of Ø 132 mm for the extensions of the floor-mounted spigots of PEFLEX PP plenum boxes.
Extensions should align with the ceiling (taking into account the thickness of the plaster) and not protrude.
When installing the ventilation system under the ceiling, it is necessary to anticipate by what value the ceiling will be lowered and choose the PEFLEX PP plenum box accordingly.
For minimal lowering, a socket box will be suitable, and above 14 cm, a nipple box with a properly cut extension aligning with the plasterboard.
Carefully make the opening in the board to easily mount the diffuser frame.
The boxes can be mounted directly to a wooden structure.
However, remember that the installation should be run in the warm zone, under the ceiling insulation.
If necessary, spread the ducts and boxes on the frames so that all the insulation is above them. This will help you avoid heat loss.
Also, avoid running the installation in an unheated attic.
INSTALLATION
of the plenum boxes
on the ceiling
When installing the system on the ceiling, it is important to remember to maintain the appropriate thickness of insulation in which it will be hidden.
overhead
It is also necessary to prepare openings in the ceiling with a minimum diameter of Ø 132 mm for the extensions of the floor-mounted spigots of PEFLEX PP plenum boxes. For minimal lowering, a socket box will work, and above 14 cm a nipple box with a properly cut extension flush with the plasterboard. Carefully make a hole in the panel to install the anemostat frame without any problems.
under the ceiling
The boxes can be mounted directly to a wooden structure. However, be sure to route the installation in the warm zone, under the ceiling insulation. If necessary, spread the pipes and boxes on the racks so that all the wool is above them. This will help you avoid heat loss. Also avoid running utilities in an unheated attic.
ARCHITECT'S ZONE
A good installation starts with the design! Therefore, entrust its execution to specialists or become one yourself if you already have experience in this field. With our design guidelines, you will learn how to design the best-fit recuperation systems for the building, the contractor and the user.
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ZONE
ARCHITECT
The couplers used with the KLIK system have built-in gaskets, ensuring high tightness of the connection, without the need for additional sealing. The couplers used with the KLIK system have built-in gaskets, ensuring high tightness of the connection, without the need for additional sealing.
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