Industrial Shutters and Hoods
Exhaust and intake shutters and weather hoods are an important component of many types of ventilation systems. They are typically used to regulate the flow of air into or out of a building or process, and to prevent unwanted air movement or water intrusion when the fan or blower is not in operation.

Gravity Exhaust Shutters Shop All Now
Gravity exhaust shutters are used to keep air flow from blowing back into your exhaust fan when the unit is turned off. This helps with unwanted outside air entering your space. Another use is a passive solution to allow air out of your space when using a supply fan. They also keep water out when closed, and are available with optional bird and bug screens. They can be installed directly on a building wall, and are also able to be directly mounted onto some fan housings.

Motorized Exhaust Shutters Shop All Now
Motorized exhaust shutters are used to keep air flow from blowing back into your exhaust fan when the unit is turned off. They utilize a small electric motor to open and close the shutter. This helps with unwanted outside air entering your space. They also keep water and wind out when closed, and are available with optional bird and bug screens. They can also be installed directly on a building wall, and are also able to be directly mounted onto some fan housings.

Gravity Intake Shutters Shop All Now
Gravity intake shutters are typically used on the oppsite wall that an exhaust fan is placed, to allow for fresh air to enter your space while the exhaust fan is running. This prevents a negative pressure situation that can prematurley burn out your fan motor.

Motorized Intake Shutters Shop All Now
Motorized intake and supply shutters are used to control air flow into your building. They use a small electrical operator to open and close the shutter blades, and are typically wired to operate in unison with a fan. They can be mounted on your building wall or directly on some supply fans. The electrical operator helps to keep the shutter blades closed and keeps them from being forced open by wind from the outside.

Exterior Wall Rain Hoods Shop All Now
Exterior wall rain hoods are a type of protective cover that is installed on the exterior wall of a building to prevent rain and other forms of precipitation from entering through the ventilation system.These hoods are typically used in conjunction with exhaust or intake vents, and are designed to prevent water from entering the vent and potentially causing damage or creating a hazard.

Round Backdraft Dampers Shop All Now
Round backdraft dampers are devices used to prevent the backflow of air in ventilation systems. They are typically installed in the ductwork of commercial and industrial buildings and are designed to allow airflow in one direction while preventing airflow in the opposite direction. Round backdraft dampers work by using a spring-loaded or gravity-operated door that closes when air flow in the opposite direction exceeds a certain level. When the airflow is in the correct direction, the door opens, allowing air to flow through the ductwork.

Fire Rated Dampers Shop All Now
Fire rated dampers are designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke through ductwork in the event of a fire. They are an important component of fire protection systems in buildings, and are typically required by building codes and standards.Fire rated dampers are installed within ductwork and are designed to automatically close when they detect elevated temperatures or the presence of smoke.