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Most everyone is familiar with classroom unit ventilators. We in the hvac industry know them as a product class; others remember them from their school days as the steel box under the window that regurgitated noisy heat on winter days.
They made a great warm seat, and produced a satisfying “boom” as swinging legs crashed into the front service panels.