Optimal circulation
As supply air exits the diffuser at high velocity, it forms a narrow jet that entrains surrounding room air – a process known as the induction effect. This draws ambient air into the airstream, resulting in rapid mixing between supply and room air. At the same time, the jet tends to follow the ceiling surface due to the Coanda effect, which extends the throw distance before the mixed air descends into the occupied zone. The combined effect balances room temperature, and enhances thermal comfort.