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I thought underfloor systems were not supposed to have ductwork and yet I have seen many projects with it and it seems difficult to build – is there anyway to avoid underfloor ductwork?

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I thought underfloor systems were not supposed to have ductwork and yet I have seen many projects with it and it seems difficult to build – is there anyway to avoid underfloor ductwork?

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A. Yes! Underfloor ductwork or plenum dividers are not desirable and should be avoided if at all possible. If more injection points are delivered with our column units, then underfloor ductwork can be in most cases completely avoided. Column units should be located on the building core edges or in the tenant spaces between the core and perimeter.

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