Systemair AB (publ), together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells of ventilation, heating and cooling products, and systems in Europe, North America, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, and Africa. The company offers duct, roof, axial, domestic, centrifugal, ceiling, and jet fans; electrical accessories, including cable and controller parts, controllers, enclosures/boxes/frames, motor protection, sensors and transmitters, speed controllers, main switches, timers, dampers, valves and actuators, and other accessories; mechanical accessories comprising filter cassettes, hoods mounting equipment, silencers, and heating and cooling batteries; residential ventilation systems, which include air handling, single room, and heat pumps and multi-units, geothermal and vacuum systems, residential fans, cooker hoods, diffusers and air valves, ducts, grilles, filters, and accessories; and air distribution products consisting of grilles, air volume controls, diffusers, and louvers. It also provides fire and smoke control dampers and smoke tight closures; air conditioning, such as chillers and heat, and water source heat pumps, rooftop, fan coil, and close control units, split and VRF systems; air curtains, including commercial, industrial, cold storage, revolving doors, and controls; and heaters, such as radiant, fan, and controls, convectors, and ceiling fans. In addition, the company offers start-up, maintenance, remote diagnostic, spare parts, repairs, and retrofit services. It exports its products and sells it to ventilation contractors and distributors under the Systemair, Frico, Fantech, and Menerga brands. The company serves commercial, industrial, residential, infrastructure, transport, healthcare, education, hospitality, and data centres applications. Systemair AB (publ) was incorporated in 1972 and is headquartered in Skinnskatteberg, Sweden.
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