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Ventilation grilles

Ventilation grilles

Ventilation grilles for air flow regulation

Ventilation grilles in this category are used to regulate air flow and provide a neat finish for ventilation duct outlets. They are installed in walls, ceilings and ducts of offices, warehouses and industrial facilities in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The design of the air distribution grilles ensures stable air exchange between the room and the system without drafts or excessive noise. Select grilles that match your supply and extract system or request a technical recommendation for your project.
Aluminium grille OAB
Aluminium ventilation grilles, mostly used for sidewall applications and available for both air supply and exhaust
Aluminium grille OAH
Aluminium ventilation grilles, mostly used for sidewall applications and available for both air supply and exhaust
Aluminium grille OAN
Aluminium ventilation grilles, mostly used for sidewall applications and available for both air supply and exhaust
Aluminium grille OAS
Aluminium ventilation grilles, mostly used for sidewall applications and available for both air supply and exhaust.
Aluminium grille OAS-R
Aluminium ventilation grilles, used for door installations and air transfer between areas
Aluminium grille OAV
Aluminium ventilation grilles, mostly used for sidewall applications and available for both air supply and exhaust
Aluminium grille OCM
Aluminium ventilation grilles, mostly used for sidewall applications and available for both air supply and exhaust
Aluminium grille ORP
Aluminium ventilation grilles, mostly used for ceiling applications and available for both air supply and exhaust
Aluminium grille PTR
Aluminium ventilation grilles, intended for air supply and exhaust, for installation in the wall or ceiling

Ventilation grilles for air flow regulation provide even supply and extract air distribution in different types of rooms. They help prevent draughts and dead zones, improving comfort for occupants and the overall performance of the ventilation system. Air distribution grilles combine functionality with a neat visual finish for duct outlets.

Key benefits:

  • Even air distribution — the blade geometry directs the air so as to minimise draughts and temperature differences in the occupied zone.

  • Adjustable air flow and direction — movable or adjustable blades make it possible to fine-tune the direction and volume of the air jet.

  • Reduced noise levels — ventilation grilles for air flow regulation are designed to lower aerodynamic noise at the duct outlet.

  • Clean and aesthetic appearance — the visible frame and blades cover openings and ducts, blending in with ceiling and wall finishes.

  • Wide range of sizes and shapes — round, rectangular and linear models are available for different duct sizes and architectural concepts.

  • Easy cleaning and access — many grilles feature a removable face plate for convenient cleaning and access to filters or dampers behind the grille.

Ventilation grilles for air flow regulation are installed at supply and extract duct terminals and act as the final air distribution element. Through the shape and angle of the blades they define the direction of the air stream, promote mixing of supply air with room air and help achieve the designed air change rate without discomfort for occupants.

Details:

  • Formation of the supply air jet — grille blades direct air towards the ceiling or into the occupied zone to ensure efficient mixing with indoor air.

  • Control of air volume — integrated volume control dampers or adjustable blades allow the air volume for each room to be balanced.

  • Operation in supply and extract mode — some grilles are optimised for supply air, others for exhaust, while universal designs can serve both functions.

  • Reduced air velocity in occupied zones — correct grille sizing and configuration keep air speeds at a comfortable level where people are present.

  • Integration with controls and BMS — in advanced systems the position of dampers and grilles can be adjusted via local actuators or the building management system.

  • Support of a stable indoor climate — properly adjusted ventilation grilles contribute to maintaining the required temperature, humidity and air quality in offices and halls.

When selecting ventilation grilles for air flow regulation, it is important to consider the type of room, the ventilation concept, the design air volume and acoustic requirements. A well-chosen grille ensures comfortable indoor conditions without draughts or excessive noise while fitting the interior design of the building.

What we consider when selecting:

  • Room function and usage — offices, warehouses, production areas, corridors and waiting zones require different air distribution strategies.

  • Air volume and duct cross-section — these parameters define the size, type and number of ventilation grilles needed in each zone.

  • Required air flow direction — single- or double-row blade configurations are selected with options for vertical and horizontal adjustment.

  • Acoustic and noise limits — where strict noise criteria apply, grilles with smoother aerodynamics are chosen and air velocities are optimised.

  • Mounting method and design — concealed or surface-mounted installation, frame shape and colour are adapted to ceiling, wall and duct details.

  • Serviceability and access — we plan for convenient access to filters, dampers and service openings located behind the grille.

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Frequently asked questions about ventilation grilles

Ventilation grilles are terminal elements of a ventilation system through which air is supplied to or extracted from a room. Steel grilles shape the air jet leaving the duct or plenum box and protect the opening and ductwork from mechanical damage and larger particles.

These grilles have fixed blades and are not intended for manual adjustment by the user. Airflow distribution is achieved by selecting the correct grille size, pattern and, if needed, using a damper or plenum box with adjustment behind the grille. Adjustable grilles and diffusers allow you to change the direction of the air stream, but they are more complex and more expensive.

Not directly. The air volume is regulated at system level using airflow regulators, balancing dampers or adjustable plenums in the ductwork. The grille itself mainly provides air distribution and a neat finish to the opening, rather than being a manual control device.

They are commonly used in offices and administrative buildings, warehouses, production halls, corridors and technical rooms. Simple steel grilles are well suited for industrial and semi-industrial environments where robustness, durability and straightforward appearance are important.

Depending on the manufacturer, models differ in blade profile and spacing, free area percentage, frame depth and mounting options (into a wall, ceiling or plenum box). Some grilles are better suited for horizontal ceiling supply, while others are optimised for extract or neutral air distribution.

In many cases yes. Most steel ventilation grilles are designed to work in both supply and extract applications, provided that airflow and noise limits are respected. The final choice should follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and the designer’s calculations.

The size is chosen based on the design airflow, acceptable air velocity through the free area and the connection size of the duct or plenum box. Designers or equipment suppliers usually help select the appropriate type and size to achieve the required airflow with low noise.

Grilles are mounted into wall or ceiling openings, or onto plenum boxes, using frames, hidden fixings or visible screws depending on the model. It is important to ensure tight contact with the surface and to keep access for cleaning and for any damper or balancing device located behind the grille.

The main maintenance task is periodic cleaning from dust and dirt. When necessary, the grille can be removed, cleaned and reinstalled. Regular cleaning preserves the free area, maintains design airflow and helps reduce noise caused by contamination.

Price depends on grille size, profile type, coating (e.g. powder-coated or galvanised), additional accessories such as mounting frames or plenums, and order quantity. Steel ventilation grilles can be supplied to projects in Estonia and, where required, also to Latvia and Lithuania as part of complete ventilation equipment deliveries.

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