1'x1' White Plastic 2-way grille*damper*box, MV2, #81912 actual OD 11.375 in.x11.375 in.
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SKU: 4946-81912-MV2
1'x1' White Plastic 2-way grille/damper/box, MV2, #81912
Actual Outside Dimensions Of Faceplate is11-3/8" x 11-3/8” square.
2 way Throw.
Produced by Rectorseal, Airtec brand,
Unique plastic ceiling diffuser which incorporates an integral ceiling box.
Intended for residential and light commercial applications. They provide maximum convenience and time-saving as they are designed for easy installation by one man only working from below the ceiling.
Included is a built-in Air Damper to restrict airflow when desired.
1'x1' White Plastic 2-way grille/damper/box, MV2, #81912
Actual Outside Dimensions Of Faceplate is11-3/8" x 11-3/8” square.
2 way Throw.
Produced by Rectorseal, Airtec brand,
Unique plastic ceiling diffuser which incorporates an integral ceiling box.
Intended for residential and light commercial applications. They provide maximum convenience and time-saving as they are designed for easy installation by one man only working from below the ceiling.
Included is a built-in Air Damper to restrict airflow when desired.
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