SMART Flow Elbows Improve Air Flow and Reduce Energy Use

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Hart & Cooley Inc. introduced the SMART Flow Elbow
at the recent AHR Expo. Gary Fisher, vice president of Sales, says, “The New Smart Flow Elbow attracted a lot of attention and will certainly be one of the best new products
for this year.” It is the latest energy-saving product to be offered under the SMART Air &Energy Solutions brand.


The patented SMART Flow Elbow forms a 90-degree elbow to provide better airflow and energy savings. Use of this durable elbow support decreases pressure drop by up to 500% over kinked flex duct, saving a significant amount of energy costs.


The SMART Flow Elbow is the economical alternative to the common practice of using galvanized steel elbows. Installers can rest assured that it has been rigorously tested and UL-2043 Classified. Furthermore, it’s 100% recycled.


The SMART Flow Elbow can be installed with any diameter of flexible duct, up to 16” in both new and retrofit situation, residential and commercial applications. Contact your HVACR distributor to order your SMART Flow Elbows today.


Owned by Tomkins plc, Hart & Cooley, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of indoor air quality, air distribution and vent products for heating, plumbing and air-conditioning systems. Major product lines include grilles, registers and diffusers, flexible duct, gas vent and chimney systems,
special gas vent, and duct system components. Founded in 1901, Hart & Cooley, Inc. has operations in the United States, Canada and Mexico.


For more information, visit our web site at www.smartairandenergy.com.

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