Female joining collars are components used in ductwork systems, particularly for joining spiral ducts together. Here’s a detailed explanation:
What are female joining collars?
Female joining collars are “female” fittings designed to connect “mail” fittings together. They are typically made from the same materials as the ducts they connect to, such as galvanized steel, aluminum, stainless steel, or PVC
Construction and Design
- Materials: Like the ducts they connect to, male joining collars are made from galvanized steel ranging from 0.5mm-1.2mm DX51 Z140. Aluminum and stainless steel are used in specialized environments, and PVC is used in particular settings where metal is not suitable
- Connectable components: They are used to connect male components together such as elbow to elbow or single blade damper to a flat shoe
Installation
- Cutting: Ensure your component is fixed, i.e. a flat shoe to a piece of rectangular duct
- Connecting: Female joining collars are a “female” component and slip over “male” ductwork sections (known as slip joints). Once in place the next “male” component can be fixed to the joining collar. These collars are fixed in place by rivets or self drilling tek screws. Once fixed the joint should be sealed with ducwork sealant. For larger circular ductwork systems mating flanges for ease of installation
- Sealing: Joints are iddealy sealed with duct sealant or tape to prevent air leaks, ensuring the system remains energy efficient
- Supports: Proper support is required to ensure the ducts remain securely in place, preventing sagging or disconnection. It is generally good practice to support ductwork after a change in direction and every 3mtrs. Support types are: Suspenion Rings (Generally used for up to 315Ø), Split Rings or a wire support system which is more commonly used due to its speed of installation
Advantages
- Ease of Installation: Eemale joining collars are a quick and simple solution to join “male” fitting to “male” fitting and are available off the shelf and relatively easy to install and integrate into existing duct systems.
In summary, female joining collars are essential components in ductwork systems making solid joints between “male” fittings.