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C & S Connector duct

C & S Connector duct

The C & S Connector Duct system is a widely used method in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) ductwork, particularly suited for low-pressure applications. This system employs a combination of Drive Cleats (“C”) and Slip Cleats (“S”) to securely join rectangular duct sections, ensuring efficient airflow and structural integrity

  • Drive Cleats (“C”): These are typically used on the shorter sides of the duct sections. They are hemmed edges that are folded over and secured with cleats to form a tight seal.

  • Slip Cleats (“S”): Used on the longer sides of the duct sections, these cleats provide additional rigidity and are designed to slip into the drive cleats, enhancing the overall strength of the joint

  • Materials: Both cleats are commonly made from galvanized steel, offering durability and resistance to corrosion.

The C & S Connector Duct system is a widely used method in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) ductwork, particularly suited for low-pressure applications

  • HVAC Systems: For connecting rectangular duct sections in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.

  • Space-Efficient: Their design allows for easier integration into spaces with limited room.

  • Air Handling Units: Integrated into units to manage and distribute air throughout a space.