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The EME620DD from Ruskin is a newly designed, 6-inch deep, horizontally-bladed, stationary louver designed for generator rooms or other spaces that require safety equipment to continue running during a storm event.

EME620DD louver

Mechanically-fastened for added strength with double-drainable blades, the EME620DD horizontally-bladed, stationary louver is designed to offer protection against water, air and wind penetration, during severe weather conditions.

This high level of wind-driven rain protection helps in shielding building material and critical equipment from water damage.

Specially-designed louvers for extreme weather conditions

The gutter system of the EME620DD easily channels water from its blades to downspouts in its jambs"

Joe Rockhold, the Louver Product Manager at Ruskin, said “Structures located in areas subject to heavy thunderstorms and intense wind gusts require specially-designed louvers, like the double-drainable design of the EME620DD.

Joe Rockhold adds, “The gutter system of the EME620DD easily channels water from its blades to downspouts in its jambs. From there, water drains out the front of the louver and stays out of the building.” 

AMCA-certified for air and wind-driven rain performance

The EME620DD louver is AMCA-certified for air, water and wind-driven rain performance. Excellent pressure drop performance and closely-spaced horizontal blades minimize the penetration of high-velocity rain.

This low-maintenance louver features 48% free area and corrosion-resistant, extruded aluminum construction. To suit each application, the EME620DD louver ranges in size from 8 inches by 8 inches to 120 inches by 90 inches. 

Available with a wide range of options

The EME620DD horizontally-bladed, stationary louver is available with a wide range of options, such as extended sill, front or rear security bars, filter racks, and more. A variety of finishes is also available. The EME620DD louver is covered by a 20-year finish warranty and a 5-year product warranty.

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